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Brenda Embury provides expert advisory services to clients regarding payroll tax returns, routine and non-disclosure compilations, and controller services. She works with clients across a broad range of industries including manufacturing, professional services, rental real estate, retail, food and beverage, automotive repair and other service industries. With over 35 years of experience, Brenda’s clients know that they can trust her depth of knowledge and her excellent project management skills. Her clients rely on Brenda to be diligent at troubleshooting and untangling difficult transactions on their behalf.

Member, Michigan Tax & Accounting Professionals Quickbooks ProAdvisor
Volunteer, Animal Placement Bureau
AA, Accounting, Lansing Community College

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Member, Michigan Tax & Accounting Professionals Quickbooks ProAdvisor

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Volunteer, Animal Placement Bureau

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AA, Accounting, Lansing Community College

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Accounting for Grant Restrictions and Grant Conditions 

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New IRS Guidance: Tax Treatment for Energy Efficiency Rebates

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Marriage & Tax Returns: The Benefits of Joint vs. Separate Filing

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Not-for-Profits and the De Minimis Indirect Cost Rate

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Tax Deductions for Home Office Professionals

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OMB Rolls Out Updated Guidance Around Federal Awards

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