About William T.
William T. Harmon built a career at the intersection of accounting and tax law. He combines formal legal training with long experience as a certified public accountant and tax practitioner. The mix of degrees and roles shows a steady movement from numbers to advocacy.
He holds a J.D. (2020) in Taxation from Pennsylvania State University - Dickinson School of Law. Earlier academic work includes an M.S. in Taxation from the University of Central Florida (2007), an MBA in Finance from the University of South Florida (2006), and a B.S. in Accounting from LaSalle University (1990). That sequence underpins how he approaches tax problems: technically detailed and attentive to business realities.
Harmon has worked in accounting and financial leadership roles for more than two decades. He ran Harmon Financial as a CPA consultant beginning in 2000, advising businesses on accounting systems and tax planning. He later served as controller at Bayshore Solutions and moved into chief financial officer positions at Orthopaedic Specialties of Tampa Bay and Fuel Trader Holdings, Inc. Those corporate posts involved routine financial oversight as well as tax compliance and reporting responsibilities.
He transitioned into tax practice and dispute work under the firm name Harmon Tax Resolution. The practice profile lists him as a lawyer, CPA and enrolled agent. He is licensed as a Certified Public Accountant by the Florida Board of Accountancy. He also is admitted to practice in Florida and before the United States Tax Court. In addition to his licenses, he holds memberships in professional organizations including the American Bar Association, the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the American Society of Tax Problem Solvers.
Colleagues and clients describe his work as detailed and procedural. He handles matters that require both tax accounting know-how and legal advocacy. That can mean preparing responses to tax notices, negotiating with tax authorities and advising on options that affect a client’s ongoing business operations. His background in corporate finance informs how he evaluates settlements and payment strategies.
His practice today centers on tax resolution and representation for individuals and businesses. He maintains an active practice through Harmon Tax Resolution, where he combines his credentials as an attorney, certified public accountant and enrolled agent to address federal and state tax issues.