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The Accounting and Tax Offices of John T. Vetscher, CPA and Thomas R. Vetscher,
CPA have been providing quality tax and accounting services for over 30 years.
Specializing in individual and small business tax preparation, we strive to
provide the highest quality service while making the tax preparation process as
simple and painless as possible for our clients. We also provide
services in the areas of small and medium sized business accounting,
payroll, bookkeeping, business health analysis, business set-up consulting, tax planning, retirement planning,
employee benefits planning, and general business consulting. We are
located in Saint Paul, MN, but we serve clients in all 50 states. We
also provide services to a variety of industries including construction, retail,
manufacturing, and professional services, among others.
Our number one priority is our clients. We aim to develop lasting relationships
with each and every one of our clients. We understand the importance of the
client/CPA relationship and work hard to ensure our clients are receiving the
highest quality service. This is evident in our high retention rate and low error rate.
Please view our website to learn more about us and the
services we provide. We also have provided valuable tax information on
this website, including current
tax news, a
tax calendar, downloadable
forms, and various
resources and calculators for individuals and small businesses. If you have trouble
finding what you need on this website or would like additional information,
please contact
us us by phone or email.
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August 15th, 2010 - Minnesota Property Tax Returns are due for MN residents
September 15th, 2010 - Due date for Extended 2009 Corporate & Partnership Tax Returns (Forms 1065, 1120, & 1120S)
October 15th, 2010 - Due date for Extended 2009 Individual & Partnership Tax Returns (Forms 1040)
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Tom is a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor. Check out our great discounts on the
new QuickBooks 2010 software.
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Many changes were made to the tax code in 2009. Find out what the changes are
and how they will impact your filing this year.
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