Laura has served in both the public and private sectors of accounting for over 25 years. Laura is an experienced and dedicated Accountant and Tax Preparer, with an attention for detail. She utilizes her diverse background and experience to provide companies an economical solution to maintaining their much needed financial, tax and payroll information so that they may succeed in this ever changing economic environment. Currently she is working to expand her knowledge in the areas of Business, Labor Relations and Communications which will allow her to add new areas of service to 10 Key Solutions. Visit her at: http://10keysolutions.com/index.php
Laura has received a series of professional designations including:
- EA – Enrolled Agent
- ATA – Accredited Tax Advisor
- ATP – Accredited Tax Preparer
- CPB – Certified Professional Bookkeeper.
Laura is a member of the following professional organizations:
- NSA ~ National Society of Accountants
- NATP ~ National Association of Tax Professionals
- NSTP ~ National Society of Tax Professionals
- NACPB ~ National Assoc of Certified Professional Bookkeepers
- Toastmasters International
Laura has served in both the public and private sectors of accounting for over 25 years. Laura is an experienced and dedicated Accountant and Tax Preparer, with an attention for detail. She utilizes her diverse background and experience to provide companies an economical solution to maintaining their much needed financial, tax and payroll information so that they may succeed in this ever changing economic environment. Currently she is working to expand her knowledge in the areas of Business, Labor Relations and Communications which will allow her to add new areas of service to 10 Key Solutions. Visit her at: http://10keysolutions.com/index.php
Laura has received a series of professional designations including:
- · EA – Enrolled Agent
- · ATA – Accredited Tax Advisor
- · ATP – Accredited Tax Preparer
- · CPB – Certified Professional Bookkeeper.
Laura is a member of the following professional organizations:
- · NSA ~ National Society of Accountants
- · NATP ~ National Association of Tax Professionals
- · NSTP ~ National Society of Tax Professionals
- · NACPB ~ National Assoc of Certified Professional Bookkeepers
- · Toastmasters International
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