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FBC, Canada's Farm & Small Business Tax Specialist

FBC, Canada's Farm & Small Business Tax Specialist

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10703 181 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5S 1K8, Canada
(780) 442-2665 edmonton.fbc.ca
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Apr 29, 2018
FBC says they make life less taxing . I strongly disagree with this. Lost sensitive paperwork twice. Lost my GST filing paperwork . Good servicing if you babysit them. Very disappointed in FBC

Nov 22, 2017
FBC is always there to help when I need it, even if it is a question, they are always happy to help. I like them coming into our home, at our convienence to do our accounting, both business and personal taxes. Matt is always a welcome sight and gets the job done. It is nice to know that in the event of an audit, they would come into our home and they would deal with the auditor. It is a great company and will continue with them. I would highly recommend this company!

Oct 8, 2017
This spring John Mulberry came out and filed our taxes. he was on time, polite, quick and above all else accurate with the accounting. We have been with FBC for more than 25 years and have always been treated very well and have not had any problems that were not solvable by phone or fax.

Nov 21, 2017
Allan was very thorough and knowledgeable with some unique tax issues I had with my consulting business, multiple income sources and the settling of a family estate. Excellent service and very personable - Allan's services are highly recommended!

Oct 8, 2017
We've used FBC since 2008. Although the outcome has eventually worked out (thanks to Dennis), the last few years have been the best since we were assigned Matt. He is very knowledgeable, helpful and accommodating. Each year we know we can trust and depend on Matt to help us with our taxes. We've recommended him to many others.

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