Senter, CPA says Thank You

by | Apr 28, 2023 | Team

To Our Valued Clients & Friends

WOW! Tax season is always a crazy and fun time, and what an awesome tax season this was! This was, by far, the most normal tax season we’ve had since 2019. Our TEAM is stronger and more efficient than ever. We can say that TEAM Senter made this tax season a success. In addition to the TEAM, we would could not have done it without YOU, our clients. We’d like to let you know how much we appreciate YOU and YOU are what makes all the hard work so special.

Some of the fun things about the 2023 tax season:

  • IRS due dates and processing times were much more “normal”
  • We didn’t have to deal with as many challenges due to COVID and stimulus monies
  • The list goes on, but it was refreshing to see some normalcy for a change

This past year has been full of growth as a TEAM and we feel we are better than ever. So, we want to take a moment to extend our sincerest gratitude. We are incredibly grateful for, and overwhelmed by, the amazing support that we always receive from our clients, the community, and for everyone who recommended us to their friends, family and colleagues.

We owe everything to our wonderful clients, and we want to THANK YOU for your patience, for your understanding, and for your trust.  Your trust and appreciation for our services mean the world to us and we promise to continue to grow and build better processes to serve you better and make the process as simple as possible.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you!

We’re sure next tax season will have its fair share of challenges, but until then, have fun and be happy. We’re moving onto extensions and all the other services we provide.

Here’s to a fantastic, stress-free summer. We’ll see you next year!

Sincerely,

Senter, CPA Team

 

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