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WOW… 2010 is gone and 2011 tax season is already upon us!

Do you may still have 2010 work to do?

Reconciliation and closings, financial statements, records filing, tax returns, annual corporate paperwork and state filings… the list goes on and on!

For everyone who is already busy trying to make a living – I have some good news for you; we offer a year end accounting service to close out 2010, get you ready for tax time and move you into 2011. Our Accounting and Finance professionals can whip your data into shape in no time; relieving you of the stress, reducing your costs and providing you with meaningful data to help you with 2011 business decisions. Here are just a few examples of things we can do for you:

Paper Overload

Dont' Let This Be You!

  • Annual compilation profit/loss & balance sheet
  • IRS reporting (1099, W-2, W-3, etc.)
  • Fixed asset tracking & depreciation
  • Reconciliation of accounts
  • Annual records filing and closings
  • Sales tax returns and personal property tax reporting
  • Federal & State tax return preparation
  • Annual corporate record updates and filings
  • And more….

Do what you do best and leave the rest to us! Running your business, performing your trade, selling your wares is what makes you money, not fumbling your way around the accounting software, trying to get meaningful reports, trying to keep supporting data for tax audits or trying to do your own tax returns. Leave the headaches to us… We GUARANTEE we will reduce your cost, reduce your stress and give you valuable information to make decisions with.

Our January – April calendar is filling up fast!

CALL US TODAY to set your appointment 877-424-9435, we come directly to you.

We improve businesses by providing accurate timely financial data at reduced cost; outsourced accounting and finance services for companies.California Tax Education Council

Be Prosperous,

Ronald Brookshire, CRTP

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