Non-Profit Accounting Services

Southfield non-profit accounting

Montgomery & Company, PLLC is committed to finding accounting and tax solutions for non-profit organizations like churches, charities, and schools. Our experience working with a wide variety of non-profits enables us to offer the financial oversight and direction to simplify your accounting procedures and monitor resources.

We understand that maintaining appropriate records throughout the year is critical to obtaining donations for any non-profit. We'll make sure your financial data stays up to date and organized and will keep you informed through regular reports. Our customized reporting methods will give you a clear picture of your assets and expenses so you'll see where your money is really going. We'll also evaluate your internal controls and recommend any refinements needed to prevent fraud. With our support, your members and donors will be confident that your financial system is sound and your data is accurate.

Tax compliance for non-profit organizations can be complex, so we'll stay on top of it for you. We'll help you avoid income-generating activities that could incur tax liability, and will prepare your Form 990 tax return. When you work with Montgomery & Company, PLLC, you'll have peace of mind knowing that your organization is always in compliance with all current government regulations and tax laws.

Please visit our non-profit accounting website for more information.

Accounting and Tax Services for All Kinds of Non-Profit Organizations

Contact our Southfield, MI CPA firm today at 248-557-2881 to learn more about our non-profit accounting services and get started with a free initial consultation.

The types of non-profits we work with include:

  • Churches and religious groups
  • Charities
  • Foundations
  • Private and charter schools
  • Membership organizations
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