I have a man crush on my Tax Accountant

When jumping in the entrepreneurial world there is much to consider and much to do; but almost nothing is harder or more important than having a really good tax accountant! It is the number one complaint of entrepreneurs, especially in the web space – no one can seem to find a good tax accountant.

I get asked a lot of business development questions from aspiring entrepreneurs – and of course, a lot of them ask me for my tax guy’s information. I am all about sharing … so I figured it deserved a write-up.

Anthony Marinucci, CPA
11303 Amherst Ave, Suite 3
Wheaton, Maryland 20902
P – (301) 942-2266
F – (301) 942-1206

Tony is great because he understands small business and gets the web space, two crucial components to who I am and who my business is. He is dedicated to your success and strives to save you as much money as legally possible. We, at nclud, see Tony as a member of the team – he is responsive, knowledgeable, affordable and most importantly, he is helpful!

So, if you are starting a small business in the DC metro area, are looking to get serious with freelancing or simply need someone to give you and your books a once-over; give our boy Tony a call and be sure to tell him Martin and the nclud team said he was the best.

ncludnclud, a creative web design agency

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  1. Always good to be able to recommend a business you’ve used - good accoutants particularly hard to come by!

  2. I agree … sharing valuable business relationships is always a great thing!

  3. yeah sharing is nice, how did you meet Tony?

  4. Mr. Jesse Thomas introduced me to my wonderful Tax Accountant — but I don’t hold that against him (Just Kidding Jess3).

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