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ASAP Accounting and Payroll Services ASAP Accounting and Payroll Services provides your Colorado business with expert accounting & bookkeeping services, state-of-the-art payroll services, time and attendance solutions, and HOA administrative services. We are also certified Quickbooks Pro Advisors and new business start-up consultants. For over 16 years, ASAP has provided flexible business solutions that help Western Colorado businesses increase productivity, control costs, avoid penalties and ensure compliance with Federal and State requirements.
Andrews Financial Services Our business is primarily tax preparation for all business types and individuals. We offer a variety of related services including IRS problem resolution, bookkeeping and consulting. Our Durango office is located at 14 Town Plaza Shopping Center near Kroegers, South City Market and Rite Aid giving you easy access and free parking. We are open evenings and Saturdays during tax filing season for your convenience. Our mission is to utilize all tax deductions permitted by tax law, to insure that you are receiving the maximum refund possible or paying the least amount of tax. We have the credentials, we offer personalized service, and we guarantee our work. Let us help you make this tax season stress free!
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