Accounting & Business Planning Innovative Counsel & AdviceCertified Public Accountants

Certifications:

  • Certified Public Accountant, 1993

 

Specializing in:

  • Business formation & operational consulting
  • Succession planning
  • Federal & multistate tax for domestic and foreign interest. 
  • Specializing in construction, manufacturing and distribution industries.

 

Experience:

  • Since 1988

 

Professional Memberships:

  • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • Georgia Society of CPAs
  • Construction Financial Management Association
  • American Subcontractors Association

 

Education:

  • BBA in Accounting, 1988, Georgia Southern College
  • MTX (Master of Taxation), 1995, Georgia State University

pbarnett@rushtonandcompany.com

 

Perry serves as a member of North Georgia College & State University’s Business Advisory Council.

Perry and his family enjoy spending time together on Lake Lanier water skiing and boating when they are not on cross-country trips.

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Perry C. Barnett, CPA.

 

 

 Perry C. Barnett, CPA  

As partner responsible for Business Services at Rushton, Perry works with manufacturing and construction industries as well as specializing in tax and estate planning, business formation and succession planning.

 

Perry is on the Board of Sardis Elementary School, a charter school, and is a member of North Georgia College & State University's Business Advisory Council. He also serves on the board of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce. He has coached recreational soccer and basketball, has served on the boards of North House, Inc., the Hall County Boys & Girls Clubs and Lanier Soccer Association, and is a former President of the Jaycees. Perry attends Gainesville's First Baptist Church.

 

A Personal Glimpse

Perry, his wife, Tracy, and their children are passionate about education, travel and America. You might guess that their three passions come together in learning about America through travel. They've visited forty of the lower forty-eight states in their quest to see them all.

 

The family gets most of their travelling education in a pop-up camper.

 

As a high school librarian, Tracy plans the family's summer travels around points of geographical, historical and cultural interest. And as she drives and supervises the traveling educational tour, Perry negotiates the logistics of how to join the family at strategic points on the journey while maintaining his busy work schedule.

 

When they are at home, Perry and his family enjoy hiking, the outdoors and spending time together on Lake Lanier.