Closely Held Businesses
We provide CPA and accounting services to closely held businesses.
SL+Co is a Washington, D.C. Metro accounting firm located in Rockville, MD. We serve energetic start-ups, growth oriented businesses, established companies and businesses in ownership transition – we assist firms in solving the challenges in each of these distinct phases of growth. Of course we provide timely accounting and accurate tax compliance while striving to make a difference by sharing progressive and smart business tactics that solve day to day problems.
For many closely held business owners, the business success and the well-being of their family are often closely related. Business decisions must be considered with both organizational and personal outcomes in mind. Because we work to truly know and understand our clients both personally and professionally, we are able to align strategies and services to help them sustain success while growing their personal wealth.
Services we provide to closely held businesses include:
- Preparation of Corporate, Partnership and Individual tax returns
- Highest level of research and compliance with Internal Revenue regulations
- Consultation on sales tax and other business taxes
- Financial reporting – Audits, Reviews and Compilations
- Employee Benefit Plan reporting and design
- Management Advisory Services
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