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David M. Colburn is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), in Provincetown, MA and Dennis Port, MA with 35 years of tax, accounting and business-related experience.
Knowledge, Experience, Integrity, Caring
These are the watchwords of this office.
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Education in accounting and tax preparation.
Suffolk University, BS in Business Administration (major: Accounting)
Honors: Highest Distinction
Training in business and management.
Management, management science (math), marketing, operations management, strategic planning.
Various in-house specialized training with former employers, including budgeting and cash-flow management.
Continuing education.
Extensive requirements each year to keep up with tax changes and expand knowledge.
Constant research and learning through long exposure to the subject.
The education requirements for a CPA are set at about 30 credit hours more than for a Bachelor’s degree,
to create that well-rounded effect.
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Individual taxes
• Rental properties
• Investments
• IRA’s
• Sole proprietorships
• Alternative minimum tax
• Itemized deductions
• Credits
• K-1’s, 1099’s and other alphanumeric forms
• Health savings accounts
• “Kiddie” tax
• Gifts and inheritances
Business taxes
• Partnerships
• Corporations
• Limited Liability Companies
Experience working with various industries
including:
• Automotive
• Car & truck dealers
• Repairs
• Hotels and Motels
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• Towing companies
• Franchises
• Restaurants
• Construction
• Residential
• Water mains
• Electricians
• Landscapers
• Machine shops
• Barbers
• Hair salons
• Retail
• Clothing
• Books
• Lube shops
• Groceries
• Convenience stores
• Solar & wind energy
• Commercial cleaning
• Limousine services
• Summer playhouse
• Non-profits
• Medical staffing
• Chiropractors |
Also: Fiduciary tax returns for Estates and Trusts
An honest relationship with you, the client.
Leaving no important issue unexplored.
Honest work for an honest exchange.
It’s your tax dollar. I care about your well-being, which means that you do not part with more of your money than is absolutely necessary. It also means not putting you at risk of trouble with the IRS or other tax authority.
Clients are not just taxpayers; they are potential friends, real people, human relationships.