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Tax & Accounting for Non Profits

Starting and running a non profit organization is no easy feat. There are a lot of moving parts, and one misstep can mean the difference between success and failure. That’s why it’s so important to have a team of experts in your corner to help you with the financial side of things. Molen & Associates is a firm that specializes in tax and accounting for non profits. We’ve helped hundreds of organizations keep their finances in order, and we can do the same for you.

 

What We Offer

Molen & Associates offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to help non profit organizations with their taxes and accounting. We can help you with everything from filing your annual tax return to helping you manage your bookkeeping and accounting. We understand the unique challenges that come with running a non profit, and we’re here to help you overcome them.

 

Our team is comprised of accountants, tax preparers and other professionals who are dedicated to helping our clients succeed. We offer a free initial consultation so that we can learn more about your organization and your needs. From there, we’ll develop a customized plan that will help you save time and money.

 

Why Us?

There are a lot of firms out there that offer accounting and tax services, so what sets Molen & Associates apart? For starters, our team has extensive experience working with nonprofits. We know the ins and outs of the business, and we can provide guidance and advice that other firms simply can’t match.

 

In addition, we’re committed to providing superior customer service. We understand that your time is valuable, so we answer all questions promptly and efficiently. We also offer flexible payment options so that you can get the services you need without breaking the bank.

 

If you’re looking for quality tax and accounting services for your non profit organization, look no further than Molen & Associates. From donor statements to budgets, our team of experts will work with you to develop a customized plan that meets your unique needs. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation!

The Molen & Associates Difference

Mike Forsyth

“Super helpful and timely. This is our first year with them and we look forward to trusting them with our taxes and business books for years to come.”

Caitlin Daulong

“Molen & Associates is amazing! They run an incredibly streamlined process, which makes filing taxes a breeze. So impressed with their attention to detail, organization, and swift execution every year. Cannot recommend them enough!”

Sy Sahrai

“I’ve been with Mr. Molen’s company for few years and I felt treated like family respect and dignity. They are caring, professional and honest, which hard to find these days. Love working with them.”

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