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OVER 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TAX SERVICE & BOOKKEEPING

Harrigan & Brient Associates, Inc. is dedicated to providing individualized service for businesses and individuals. H&B offers a wide range of services including tax preparation, bookkeeping, general ledger, payroll reporting, sales tax reporting, and Quickbooks expertise.

H&B was founded on the principal that the best client is the one that knows and understands their own business and taxes. Our goal is to build long term, trusted relationships, not just business transactions. 

 

Tel: 123.456.7890

We Offer

Enrolled Agent & Tax Expertise

Suzanne Whitney is an Enrolled Agent with over 25 years of experience. She can represent you in front of the IRS. She is committed to ensuring compliance and maximizing tax benefits for individuals and businesses. She is a member of the NAEA and CSEA.

H&B Services

Professional Bookkeeping Services

H&B is dedicated to maintaining accurate and organized financial records for our clients. We offer comprehensive bookkeeping solutions tailored to meet individual business needs.

Strategic Tax Planning

Effective tax planning is essential for minimizing tax liabilities and maximizing savings. H&B provides strategic tax planning services to help our clients achieve their financial goals.

Suzanne Whitney is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in bookkeeping and taxes. Her expertise and attention to detail ensure that your records are accurate and up to date. Trust Suzanne to handle your bookkeeping and tax needs with professionalism and efficiency.

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H&B Approach

Customized Solutions for Your Needs

H&B understands that every client has unique needs and is dedicated to providing customized solutions that align with individual requirements. Our proactive approach ensures each client receives personalized attention and effective financial management.

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CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

"Excellent organization. Suzie went to bat for me with the IRS when they confused same-day sales exercises with exercising stock grants and straightened it all out completely and immediately."

— Joffre B, individual taxpayer

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