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Welcome to your tax consultancy in Munich: for us, tax law is a means of ensuring that you achieve your corporate goals with certainty. Expertise and a can-do mentality are two characteristics that define Scanlan Steuerberatung.
As tax consultants, we are the first point of contact for companies for all questions relating to accounting. The preparation of the financial statements is one of our core tasks together with the accounting, payroll and tax. We are here to help you with all types of accounting, and we are always professionally and technically up to date.
Dealing with numbers and financial statements is certainly not everyone’s favourite task; but behind this data there is interesting information that not only provides us, but also you, with valuable information. Is the company well financed, is it making desired profit, or is the company well positioned that you would like to do business with it as a partner. Especially if you want to address investors, a good presentation of the figures is crucial. We will support you every step of the way.
A successful tax strategy is one thing above all: plannable. This requires a long-term view. As a tax consultant, we accompany you in all private and corporate tax matters, and make optimal use of the tax law.
We see ourselves as your sparring partner and tax helmsman, so that you can concentrate on your core business.
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