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Services are provided to individuals and businesses in matters of taxation and accounting, IRS problem resolution, estate and trust taxation, estate planning, probate and estate administration and business formation, operation and sales. The firm's reputation for providing quality service reflects the highest standards of professionalism. These high standards coupled with responsive, personalized service and specialized staff spell the difference between this firm and the rest.

Check the current tax rates, tax due dates, when you'll get your tax refund, read an overview of savings for your child's education, or securely send your tax information or accounting files, pickup a previous years tax returns, or simply pay an invoice online.
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Celeste E Scott, Esq, CPA is a sole practitioner located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Ms. Scott is admitted to practice as an Attorney at Law before the United States Tax Court and all courts in Virginia and Massachusetts.
In addition, she is licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in Virginia and Massachusetts.
A Massachusetts native, Ms. Scott opened the metro DC/Virginia office in 1985 and has provided specialized tax, estate and financial planning advice to individuals, small businesses and fiduciaries.
Thoughts of estate planning often bring more questions than answers: Could an heir be too young to inherit?
Should the inheritance be given at a certain age?
Is the intended beneficiary in a shaky marriage with divorce as a possibility?
Are there children from a previous marriage?
Should inheritance be protected from potential creditors of the heir?
Are there taxes that can be avoided?
Are you able to avoid the probate court rules, delays, and costs?
Planning what happens to your estate when you're gone can seem frustrating and intimidating without qualified help.
Estate planning, the process of planning how to preserve your assets for your heirs, is not just for the very wealthy.
Everyone should engage in some form of estate planning.
After working hard for many years, building up a business, and accumulating assets, you should make sure that those assets will not be unnecessarily used up but are preserved for your survivors.
Here's a basic guide to wills, trusts, and other estate planning tools.
Proper estate planning can help to increase the size of your estate, whether large or small.
No matter how prepared you are, dealing with the passing of a loved one is never easy.
Aside from the obvious necessity of making funeral arrangements, you find that the "to do" list keeps growing and you quickly become overwhelmed.
You receive conflicting advice from your friends, neighbors, the lady who does your hair and your 3rd cousin.
This is a time when promptly contacting a professional to help you navigate this journey is critical.
My office can help you.
Decide whether probate is required or whether you may transfer assets through an alternative means.
As your cherished family member gets older, they may need some help with their day-to-day financial tasks.
Ordinarily simple tasks such as balancing a checkbook and paying household bills become increasingly difficult for the elderly.
You could take care of their day-to-day financial tasks yourself, if you have the time and live close.
But if you don't, you may want to consider hiring a professional to help.
In addition, you may need assistance with locating services for an elderly family member or in making decisions regarding insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, home care or nursing care.
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