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Saturday May 19th 2012

Tax Day – Gone Today But Not Forever

So today is Tax Day and as the final return is filed, the last client steps out the door and we all sit back to congratulate ourselves on a job well done, it is also the day we launch our new Blog!

Because we are a progressive accounting firm that believes in utilizing the latest tools and technology to help us educate our clients and improve their lives, it was a natural fit to settle in here.

Now that the stress of Tax Day is behind you, join us this next year as we bring you information, updates and news on the latest tax laws, tips for saving money, investing wisely and more.

We want to help ensure that next Tax Season is something you won’t need to anticipate with trepidation!

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