
Emily Gilbert
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About Emily
Emily Gilbert joined Aldridge Borden – OneSource in 2024 as a Tax Accountant, equipped with a strong academic foundation in accounting, holding a Bachelor of Science from Faulkner University and a Master of Accountancy from Auburn University. Specializing in income tax, she assists clients with tax return preparation and supports various bookkeeping and tax-related projects. Though early in her career, Emily is already a member of the AICPA and ASCPA, reflecting her dedication to professional growth and staying updated in her field.
Drawn to Aldridge Borden – OneSource by the supportive and friendly work environment, Emily enjoys the collaborative nature of the team and the complexities of tax work. She thrives on tackling challenging projects that require careful planning and enjoys helping clients navigate the intricacies of tax law. Outside of the office, Emily spends time with her family, friends, and puppy, and loves to unwind with a good book or some music. Her passion for helping others and her love for coffee fuel her day.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Faulkner University
- Master of Accountancy, Auburn University
Professional Affiliations
- American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
- Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants (ASCPA)
Get to Know Your Advisor
- Ask me about my go-to coffee order
- Fun fact: won a state-wide writing competition in high school
Articles & Insights by Emily

March 7, 2025
What You Need to Know About Payment Apps Reporting Business Transactions
If you’ve ever accepted payment for your goods or services through platforms like Cash App, PayPal, or Venmo, you’ve likely heard a lot of speculation about payment apps reporting transactions to the IRS. But what does this mean for you as a small business, entrepreneur, freelance or gig worker? Here's a breakdown of how this affects your responsibilities, when your transactions will be reported to the IRS, what you will receive, and what steps you should take if you receive a Form 1099-K.
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