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Invest your time and efforts on running your business. Leave the accounting to me.

Our Services

Online Bookkeeping

We will handle your books allowing you more time to focus on growing your business
Just snap pictures of receipts and let us do the rest
 You can rest assured that your digital records are automatically backed up, providing greater security and audit protection.

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Tax Preparation Services

We will analyze your unique tax situation and optimize the tax return
Provide tax planning advice on how you can further minimize your taxes
Personal tax filings (T1) for self-employed proprietors, small businesses and individuals
Corporate tax returns filings (T2)

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Other Business Services

Assist with business registrations
Help with set-up for your start-up business
Create Business Plan 

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Customer Accolades

Mavisco financial’s advice and experience has been invaluable to us. The property team who support Mavisco Financial are also excellent, and manage our account accurately and professionally. They’re always at the end of the phone to answer any queries we have.

Amanda Lee

CEO & Founder Crix

Mavisco Financial has been a revelation to our business. It has given us far more control of our financial information and for non-accountants; it is extremely easy to use. I would recommend Mavisco Financial to anyone looking to improve their business.

Adam Cheise

Director at Dynamic

The service from Mavisco Financial has been excellent and is faultless. They give us the reassurance to know we are complying with the rules and regulations and if we have any queries, the team is brilliant at getting back to us and sorting it out. Mavisco Financial has taken all the hard work out of auto enrolment.

Frankie Jong

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What Percentage of Retirees Actually Reach the Million-Dollar Retirement Mark?

Many Americans dream of retiring with a million-dollar nest egg —Americans in general think you need about $1. 5 million to retire—but the reality is starkly different. Using figures from the U. S. Federal Reserves Survey of Consumer Finances (updated to 2022 but released in 2025), only about 2. 5% of all Americans actually have … Read more

Can I Contribute to a Roth IRA With No Income? Understanding Your Options

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20 Essential Steps to Take 1 Year Before Retirement: Your Complete Checklist

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Will the IRS Take a Lump Sum Settlement? Your Complete Guide to Tax Debt Resolution

If a taxpayer can’t pay all of their tax debt or would have a hard time doing so, they should think about applying for an offer in compromise. Taxpayers should look for a licensed enrolled agent or a reputable accountant in their area to get help filing for an OIC from a real representative. Are … Read more

What is the Maximum Social Security Payment for 2021? (Everything You Need to Know)

If youre retiring and you qualify for Social Securitys maximum benefit, you could pocket $3,895 per month in Social Security income in 2021. Youll only collect that much money if you begin receiving benefits at 70 years or older, though. The maximum amount you can collect this year if you file at age 62 is … Read more

What Should I Do 3 Years Before I Retire? 15 Essential Steps for a Smooth Transition

Keep this ten-year retirement planning checklist on hand as you navigate saving, investing and other retirement decisions. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Are you ready to retire? Have you even started a retirement planning checklist? By 2030, one out of five Americans … Read more

Social Security’s Hidden Treasure: Understanding the Lump Sum Payout Option

A lot of retirees don’t know that their monthly Social Security disability and retirement benefits may be federally and (in some states) state taxable. People who get monthly benefits from Social Security should know that they can have federal income tax taken out of their benefits. For federal retirees, voluntary federal income tax withholding from … Read more

How Much Cash Should I Keep? Finding Your Perfect Money Balance in 2025

Have you ever stared at your bank account balance and wondered, “Am I keeping too much cash? Not enough?” You’re definitely not alone. With all the economic weirdness lately—stubbornly high inflation, swinging markets, and financial uncertainty—figuring out your cash sweet spot feels more important than ever. This question has been bothering me a lot lately. … Read more