Cammy Corso
Principal
The relationship with clients is what keeps me going, doing what I know is a good job for people I like. At the end of the day, it means so much to know I’ve helped people save money on taxes and reach their goals.
About
Cammy Corso is a Principal at DHJJ where she offers personal accounting services to business owners and other high net worth individuals. With over 22 years of accounting experience, she can take a big picture approach to provide her clients with comprehensive financial management. Her specialties include multi-year tax planning, gift planning, wealth transfer planning, financial planning and litigation support work for divorce and other financial matters.
In addition to her CPA license, Cammy is a Certified Financial Planner™and a Certified Mediator. Her inclusive view integrates the business and personal sides of her clients’ financial lives to create comprehensive strategies that increase options and benefit their net worth over their lifetime.
A frequent speaker, Cammy enjoys educating clients and financial professionals alike on financial planning, fiduciary income tax issues, social security, estate planning, stock option planning, multi-year tax planning, and charitable giving strategies. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Accounting at Illinois State University as a Presidential Scholar.
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Cammy lives with her family in Bartlett, Illinois.
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She enjoys family time, camping, golf and basketball, among other outdoor activities.
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She practices yoga and enjoys volunteering for local nonprofits, including serving as a board member for her children’s local swim team.
Latest Thinking & Research
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What Is Financial Scenario Planning and Why Does It Matter?
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DHJJ Ranked No. 244 on the INSIDE Public Accounting Top 300 Firms List
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Strengthening Your Chart of Accounts for Clearer Financial Insights
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5 Tax Planning Opportunities High-Income Business Owners Should Evaluate in 2026
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When Should Business Owners Start Mid-Year Tax Planning? [Ask a DHJJ CPA Episode 8]
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Sales Tax Increase Takes Effect August 1, 2026, in Six Northern Illinois Counties
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