David Mize, CPA

Partner | Greensboro, NC

P: 336.275.9886
D: 336.553.2338
NC #39852

Meet David

Bio

David Mize is a Parter at DMJPS CPAs + Advisors in Tax Services. He is a seasoned tax and accounting professional with over fifteen years of experience in public accounting, specializing in flow-through taxation. David provides tax planning and compliance support to closely held businesses and their owners, with a focus on the real estate, manufacturing, and trucking industries. He is also highly skilled in multi-state tax compliance, state tax planning, and structuring complex transactions to maximize tax advantages.

David resides in Greensboro, NC, with his wife Jennifer and daughter. Though originally from Maryland, he has embraced the southern way of life. Outside of work, David enjoys playing golf, traveling with his family, attending live music and sporting events, and experimenting with new recipes. David is a die-hard Baltimore Orioles and Ravens fan. He is the proud president of the Earlier.org executive board. David attends The Summit Church.

Certifications & Licenses

  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA)

Education

  • University of Baltimore, B.B.A. in Accounting (2012)

Memberships

  • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
  • North Carolina Association of CPAs (NCACPA)

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