TREVOR P. WARREN CPA

Trevor joined the firm in August 2001. Trevor has more than 20 years of experience in public accounting. He possesses extensive experience with audit, review and compilation engagements. Trevor is committed to providing the highest level of quality accounting services to a broad array of medium to large private companies, and closely held companies.

Trevor services a diversified number of industries, including: manufacturing, distributing, automotive, construction, professional services and nonprofit. He leads the firm’s Emerging Technology Industry group and is also a member of the Construction and Automotive groups.

Education

B.A. Accounting – Ohio Wesleyan University

Professional and Community Involvement

Member – The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants

Member – Construction Financial Management Association

Member – Builders Exchange of Central Ohio

Member – Ohio Contractors Association

Board Treasurer – U.S. Green Building Council – Central Ohio Chapter

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Do you have a hobby/personal passion?  
When not spending time with my wife and 3 kids, I enjoy running.

What was the best advice you’ve ever received?  
I have received a lot of good advice, but something that sticks out is: the night before I started at Schneider Downs (my first job after college) my dad said to me “make sure that this is something that you enjoy, because you will be working for the next 40 years”

Who is your role model?
I have multiple role models. Nobody is perfect. I try to duplicate the positive attributes in people and learn from their flaws.

What was your childhood dream?
To be a trash man (the guy that rode on the back of the truck).

If you could go back in time, what advice would you give your college self? 
Invest in Facebook

People would be surprised to know that I…
Vended cotton candy and lemonade at Cleveland Indians games (1997 – 1999)

What is the best or most interesting thing about your career?   
I started my career (August 2001) at Schneider Downs and my parents have sent a cake to the office for my birthday every year.

What was your first job?   
I was on the maintenance crew and picked up trash at Blossom Music Center.

When you have an hour of free time, what do you like to do?  
Watch poker on TV and play poker if I can get more than an hour of free time.

Do you have advice for young professionals?
Meet as many people as you can and make connections. You never know where they will end up and what they will be doing in 10 to 15 years.

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Big Problem: Emerging Technology Client Unaware Of Sales Tax Requirements Upon Exit


Big Thinking: Perform Multi-jurisdictional Tax Exposure Analysis To Ensure Compliance

Shareholder TREVOR WARREN joined Schneider Downs in 2001 and has more than 20 years of experience in public accounting. He mainly focuses on audit, review and compilation engagements, and he services a diversified number of industries, from automotive to nonprofit. He also leads the firm’s Emerging Technology Services Group.
When one of the firm’s emerging technology clients was making plans to sell their business, Trevor and his team noticed that they were unaware of sales tax filing requirements. Knowing from experience how complex such requirements can be for emerging technology companies who sell products across multiple taxing jurisdictions, Trevor and his team understood that this missing piece would pose issues during due diligence and could negatively impact the client’s sale. To help ensure that the sale went smoothly, Trevor and his team suggested that the Schneider Downs state and local tax group perform a sales tax nexus study on the company. The group performed an analysis on both the client’s material revenue streams and the sales tax reporting requirements in the jurisdictions where they had customers. Then, Trevor and his team used that information to estimate the client’s total tax exposure, pinpoint the jurisdictions with significant exposure and help draft Voluntary Disclosure Agreements in those the jurisdictions. “We know that these requirements can be hard on early-stage companies when they have limited staff and revenue generation is a primary focus,” said Trevor. “By doing this analysis and going through the voluntary disclosure agreement process, we were able to get the company compliant with their sales tax filing requirements at a significantly reduced cost.” In addition, this process eliminated tax issues and exposure for the company upon exit. Schneider Downs provides Big Thinking and Personal Focus in delivering a variety of services for large and small businesses, both publicly and privately held, as well as nonprofit organizations, government entities and more. Through our commitment to thought leadership and knowledge management, we deliver the solutions our clients need with a personal commitment to service.

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