About William O. Benjamin
William Benjamin is a CPAdirectory verified CPA, licensed to practice in the state of Maryland. The requirements for licensure in Maryland ensure that William Benjamin maintains the highest standard of knowledge and ethics when operating as an accountant. CPAs may practice as a public accountant, work in private industry, education or government, and are often considered experts in tax preparation. Their overall educational requirements and training in business and knowledge in principles of general law and taxation provide CPAs with the skills to help individuals with both personal and business financial decisions.
Accountant Details
Education and Degrees
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Languages Spoken
William Benjamin provides accounting services to clients in the following language(s):
- English
Specialties and Skills:
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- Basic Accounting Services
Industry Specialties
- No Industry Specialties
Professional Memberships
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Contact Information
Address:
William Benjamin7411 Riggs Rd. , Suite 228
Hyattsville, MD 20783
Phone Number:
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Fax Number:
301-434-7970
Website:
www.benji2000.com
04/10/16
Two years in a row, Mr Benjamin has sent me someone else's personal tax returns; likely because my former name is very similar to one ot his clients. I informed him of this error last year--twice--and never received a reply. This morning, I received the same family's forms. Once is an error--grave, but perhaps understandable. But ignoring TWO emails informing him of the error and then REPEATING the error the following year? Nope.