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Wright Tax and Accounting Solutions

Tax Preparer
Pendleton Indiana 46064

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Contact Details

Company Name
Wright Tax and Accounting Solutions
Location
7088 Old State Rd 132
Pendleton, Indiana, 46064
United States

Professional Background

Year Established
2011
Hours of Operation
Appointments offered 7am-10pm, 7 days a week.
Accepted Forms of Payments
Paypal, all forms of credit card, cash, or check
Credentials
I have been an active, licensed CPA since 2011. Prior to this, I worked at a large CPA firm, and a fortune 50 company.

About Wright Tax and Accounting Solutions

I am a small business owner, that offers quality, personalized service at a fraction of the price of the larger firms. As a small business owner, I understand the difficulties in starting up a new company, and am happy to offer budget friendly services, and advice to my small business clients.

Questions are always welcome, and are almost always free to my clients! If a question requires complex calculation and/or research then a fee may be charged, but this would be discussed prior to the performance of any work. There will not be any billing surprises.

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