Newman & Sversky LLP
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Offering business services that fit your needs and accomplish your goals Client PortalWE ARE MOVING JANUARY 2025
Our new address will be as follows:
2300 Steeles Avenue West, Suite 330
Vaughan, Ontario L4K 5X6
Maximizing Profits, Minimizing Taxes.
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Newman & Sversky specializes in financial statements, tax, bookkeeping, and advice. Get to know our team and put our services to the test!
our accounting services include
Accounting
Assurance
Tax
Bookkeeping
Business consulting
Estate Planning
Canada Revenue Agency tax audits
No Matter your size, we are here for you!
From large corporations to owner operated businesses, Newman & Sversky provides a wide range of services with the goal to successfully assist you in making decisions. We focus on not only understanding your business, but as well your personal and professional goals.
No Matter your size, we are here for you!
From large corporations to owner operated businesses, Newman & Sversky provides a wide range of services with the goal to successfully assist you in making decisions. We focus on not only understanding your business, but as well your personal and professional goals.
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