About Kenneth A. Peworchik
Kenneth Peworchik is a CPAdirectory verified CPA, licensed to practice in the state of New York. The requirements for licensure in New York ensure that Kenneth Peworchik 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.
Kenneth Peworchik is licensed to practice as an accountant in New York under the license number 43582.
Accountant Details
Education and Degrees
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Languages Spoken
Kenneth Peworchik provides accounting services to clients in the following language(s):
- English
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- Basic Accounting Services
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Kenneth PeworchikIthaca, NY 14853
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09/06/16
An attorney referred me to an associate in his firm to help prepare estate tax returns, and she was terrific. Alas, she left his firm. We thought we'd be safe using him for subsequent tax returns. Wrong! He was slow, absent minded, and way over charged us! Some of the time he put into doing the tax returns was due to his forgetting information and instructions that I gave him (in writing). I'd have to constantly remind him about details, which required him to redo his work. To this day I'm not sure he got it right. I refuse to pay him for the time he spent correcting his mistakes!