Nicole L. Cameli, experienced Government attorney in Bloomington, MN with 7 reviews
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Nicole L. Cameli

8000 Norman Center Dr Ste 1200, Bloomington, MN

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2013:
Marquette University Law School

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Tamsen johnson

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07 Aug, 2024
I have been using them for a few years for taxes and book keeping. As a self employed artist Gabe has helped me a ton with tax planning. Highly recommend
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Lindsay daniels

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13 Jun, 2024
Great company. We have been using them for 12 years. We use payroll, taxes and they really helped us with all the PPP loans. They are great and would recommend them over and over
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Andrew senarighi

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19 Dec, 2023
Used them for years helping with payroll!! Easy to work with and very efficient
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Pros
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Helpful with tax planning and bookkeeping for small businesses
“As a self employed artist Gabe has helped me a ton with tax planning. Highly recommend”
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Reliable and efficient in handling payroll and tax services
“We have been using them for 12 years. We use payroll, taxes and they really helped us with all the PPP loans. They are great and would recommend them over and over”
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Friendly and responsive staff that are willing to assist with various business issues
“The staff are super nice and friendly and they are always willing to help with any business issues I have. Thank you Abercrombie Accounting.”
Cons
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“I had to contact severals time to find out what was going on with my taxes and would be told they'll be done by Monday. That would come and go and I'd have to contact again.”
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Inconsistent pricing and billing
“I was told one price and then received an invoice with a different price, only to be charged the original price I was quoted. I did not get a phone call/email regarding the mistake.”
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Unprofessional conduct from staff
“I received a very unprofessional email from the accountant with verbiage such as 'if it weren't for me you wouldn't be getting a refund'.”

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