Accounting Firm Palmer, MA

Certified Public Accountants Serving Palmer, Massachusetts


Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. is a full-service accounting firm that has been serving the Palmer, MA 01069 area since 1948.  Our services go beyond accounting, auditing, taxation and financial planning to include a full proactive business strategy.  We work with our clients to help them identify opportunities and overcome challenges so they can reach their full potential.  Whether you're looking for help with your personal taxes or you need assistance with your business finances, Meyers Brothers Kalicka is here to help.  Contact us today to schedule a consultation.


Town of Palmer, MA

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Palmer Massachusetts CPA Services


MBK is proud to bring our decades of experience in account and business consulting services to the Palmer, MA community.  We are committed to providing each client with the highest quality of service and support, and our team of experts is ready to help you reach your financial goals. We offer a wide range of accounting services to businesses and individuals in Palmer, MA, including tax preparation and tax planning, management advisory, employee benefit plan audits and more. Learn more about our services.

Latest Industry Insights for Palmer, MA

By Meyers Brothers Kalicka August 20, 2026
As of August 11, 2026 the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued a final rule that permanently removes the requirement for U.S. companies and U.S. persons to report beneficial ownership information to FinCEN under the Corporate Transparency Act.
By Meyers Brothers Kalicka August 18, 2026
Most nonprofits that lose their exempt status do so because they fail to file Form 990s for three consecutive years. Automatic revocations are common, particularly with newer nonprofits. Fortunately, it’s possible to regain a tax-exempt status.
By Meyers Brothers Kalicka August 18, 2026
Intercompany lending is common among related entities but can lead to unintended tax consequences if not properly structured and documented.
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