Phoenix firm names senior tax accountant

Sandy Abalos, managing partner of Abalos & Associates, PLLC, has announced that Jamie Altman has joined the firm as a senior tax accountant. In this position, she will handle client relations, research and compliance, as well as tax returns for businesses and individuals. Altman received a bachelor's in psychology from the University of Pittsburgh and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Tennessee Society of CPAs. A native of Monaca, PA, Altman resides in Phoenix.

"I am excited to have Jamie join our team as her experience in various accounting fields will be a great benefit to our firm," said Abalos. "We are pleased to have someone with her knowledge and determination on board."

About Abalos & Associates, PLLC:
Abalos & Associates, PLLC is a full service CPA firm – with expertise in the fields of financials, advanced tax planning strategies, profit enhancement, consulting, technology consulting, and life planning services. For more information, contact (602) 943-1984 or visit the Web site.

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