Rene Velazquez is a Florida-licensed Certified Public Accountant with more than twenty-six years of public accounting practice in Miami. His work spans the full compliance lifecycle — from individual and corporate tax returns through financial statement audits, reviews, and compilations, into forensic engagements, international disclosure programs, and federal and state representation.
Today Rene leads a Miami firm of six accounting and administrative professionals — keeping every engagement principal-directed while delivering work product comparable to mid-size regional firms. He personally scopes, reviews, and signs the work that leaves the office.
That background includes the kinds of engagements regional firms typically staff with three or four people: multi-state corporate filings, partnership returns with special allocations, Streamlined Foreign Offshore submissions, Forms 5471 and 3520, examinations defended through the IRS Independent Office of Appeals, and litigation-support work for plaintiff and defense counsel.
How engagements are structured
Mid-size to large regional firms produce excellent work. The trade-off is the engagement structure: a partner signs the proposal, a senior manages the file, and a staff associate prepares the return. The CPA who quoted the engagement is rarely the one in the working papers.
Axios is structured the other way. The principal CPA scopes the engagement, directs the technical work, reviews the file, and signs the return — supported by a team for execution. For a straightforward 1040 that may be more than the matter requires. For an offshore disclosure, a forensic engagement, or an IRS Appeals protest, it is the right structure.
How engagements work
Every engagement begins with a complimentary 30-minute consultation — by phone or in office — to confirm scope and quote a fee. From there, work proceeds on a defined timeline with direct CPA contact throughout. Power of attorney is filed where representation is involved; you do not speak to revenue agents, we do.