Icon's newest advertiser will soon be Main Street's newest business
The Bluffton Icon's newest advertiser, Sielschott, Walsh, Keifer & Regula CPAs, Inc., is soon to be Main Street Bluffton's newest business.
The Lima-based CPA firm will open an office in the former Little Red Barn, 113 N. Main St., on Dec. 1. The Little Red Barn flower shop has relocated.
Sielschott, Walsh, Keifer & Regula offer several tax-related services including:
o Personal tax preparation and planning
o Business tax preparation and planning
o Farm tax preparation and planning
o Estate and trust tax planning
o Not-for-profit business taxation
o Representation before the IRS
o Business valuation services
o Business acquisition and sales
o Litigation support
o Financial planning services
o Small business retirement plans
Additional details of services offered by the company will be announced closer to the Dec. 1 open house.
A grand opening will be on Thursday, Dec. 1. There will be an open house in the lobby from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. with donuts and coffee provided, and a Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting at 9:30 a.m.
The business website is: www.sielschottandwalsh.com
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