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Annette A.
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looking for an Accountant in Maine; any referals

Annette A.
  • Waterville, ME
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i need a good accountant as I need to file some back taxes and get up to date. I do believe i am operating under mostly losses for those years, but .. i need to file and get myself right. So far I have gone to two accountants and have felt shoed under the rug and brushed aside. I do believe that I will owe some funds. 

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Jeff B.
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  • Redlands, CA
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Jeff B.
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ALWAYS use a CPA - - they are 'certified' and have a license at stake for their work.

An accountant or book keeper has taken Accounting 101 (maybe and perhaps passed).

A good CPA will want your work and to help you get your life back and when you explain the problem(s) over the phone, you can tell immediately the the difference 'twix the CPA and a Book Keeper.

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