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S.A.C. Accounting was started in 1993 by Sal Cartusciello after he left an accounting firm in New York and moved to North Carolina. With the move, several business contacts from the New York firm contacted him about the possibility of still handling their accounting needs. With that small client base, S.A.C. Accounting was born. The main focus of S.A.C. Accounting is personal income tax returns and tax planning. We also work with small businesses for their accounting needs / planning, including corporate & partnership year-end tax returns. Although "tax season" generally runs the first four months of the year, we are here year-round to answer all your questions and help with all your needs.

There are some clients (business & personal) which have been with us now for over 25 years, with many others well over a decade. We are proud of that fact. Although many things have changed over these years, there is one item that has remained constant; the personal service you receive from S.A.C. Accounting. You know all information is looked at and worked on by only one man, the owner. There are no interns or seasonal workers here, just the man whose name is on everything that leaves the office. Have a problem or question? You know it is being answered by the person you always deal with.

The office is virtually paperless and all tax returns are filed electronically. We are currently located in the San Diego area, but serve business and income tax clients in all states throughout the country.

If you have any questions or comments, or would like to speak about us preparing your taxes, please call our office at (858-432-4488 or 919-810-7697). You can also drop us an email at sal@sacaccounting.com

Main Focus


 

Personal Income Tax Returns

Tax Planning

Including


 

Corporate & Partnership Year-End Tax Returns

The goal when working with clients…….


 

……..is simple. I want you to have a boring tax preparation with no surprises. How do we get there? Through planning and communication. Most returns leave the office with a projection for the following year. No significant changes during the year, great. But, if there are changes, then a discussion and planning is needed. After 30 years, I know clients are more at ease knowing in November that the extra income incurred means they have a tax shortage, rather than finding that out come April 1. Plus, with letting me know, there could be solutions to lower that possible liability before the year end.