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It doesn't make any difference whether you've been in business a while, justgrapher.gif (2545 bytes) started up recently, or thinking about starting a new business. 

You all have a similar need!  You need an outside review of your record keeping or better - probably - lack of it!

As an accountant and tax preparer Larry looks at your legal needed recordkeeping, the records you need for review to tell you how your doing day to day, and to make sure you only pay the minimum income taxes due.
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Key Benefits to using Carlson Tax Center bookkeeping services:

We'll show you how to "know" how your business is doing!
We'll review your procedures to assure you are keeping the information you need to keep.
We'll review your records and procedures to assure you doing your procedures and keeping records correctly.
We'll review your past years taxes to assure you are paying the correct amount of taxes.

Capabilities

In addition to the personal information provided on the "Bookkeeping" pages of this site.  Larry and Linda have both been involved in audit, procedure review, procedure implementation and other types of business reviews. 
In addition to the book criteria we've also learned a "common sense" approach.  You'll see that in our approach to your business needs and requirements.   Many records simply won't be kept if the procedure is too complex.  We keep it as simple as possible.

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Select the items that apply, and then let us know how to contact you.

Call, I need the review.
Call, What can you do for me?  What do you charge?
I'm paying too much in taxes.  Help me!

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If this form doesn't work you can email Larry at larry@carlsontax.com
 

 

Send mail to larry@carlsontax.com with questions or comments about this web site.
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Last modified: August 28, 2002