Compli, Crowe Horwath LLP Launch Accounting and Tax e-Counsel Service
PORTLAND — Compli, a provider of human resources and compliance management solutions, announced that Crowe Horwath LLP will provide advice through Compli’s Accounting and Tax e-Counsel service.
Compli’s Accounting and Tax e-Counsel is a service provided to all Compli customers, offering an easy and efficient way to receive guidance from leading professionals on critical business issues. Managers can electronically submit questions to accounting experts at Crowe Horwath LLP and receive feedback within 24 hours. Experts will address questions related to accounting matters, including inventory control, tax preparation and succession planning issues, reported F&I and Showroom.
Crowe Horwath LLP is one of the nation’s largest accounting and consulting firms.
“We have always held our relationship with Compli in high regard, and are pleased to now be part of Compli Counsel,” said Ron Sompels, a partner at Crowe Horwath LLP. “With all the changes and challenges that face businesses today, the questions never seem to cease. With our long history of working with businesses, we can bring definite value to this process. Compli’s Accounting and Tax e-Counsel is consistent with our mission of helping businesses succeed.”
“The Accounting and Tax e-Counsel further expands our comprehensive offering of experts, now available, on demand, at the fingertips of our customers. This unique service enables our customers to obtain professional guidance in many areas of regulatory compliance and on various business issues,” said Lon Leneve, president and CEO of Compli. “As 2011 brings in countless additional regulations, Compli’s Accounting and Tax e-Counsel, with expert advice from Crowe Horwath LLP, will help ensure that our customers receive the most current information regarding accounting and tax related issues.”
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