Accounting Firm Southwick, MA 01077

Certified Public Accountants near Southwick, MA 01077


Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. is a leading certified public accountant serving Southwick Massachusetts since 1948. As a full-service accounting firm, we provide quality services to individuals and businesses in Southwick and the surrounding area.  At MBK, our services go beyond accounting, auditing, taxation and financial planning to include proactive business strategy for organizations through in the Southwick area and throughout Pioneer Valley.


Our tax professionals offer clients expertise and personalized service in such areas as: tax return preparation, corporate tax, employee business plan benefit auditing; business consulting; business valuation and more.

In addition, we have a wide range of experience with different types and sizes of businesses, from small, family-owned companies to large corporations. We also work with individuals and families on their tax planning and preparation needs.


No matter what your accounting or financial need may be, the professionals at MBK are here to help. 

Contact us today at (413) 536-8510 or contact us online.


Are you located near Southwick, MA and have a question? We’re here to help. Send us a message and we’ll be in touch. 

Contact Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.

Call us at (413) 536-8510

Accounting Firms Southwick MA


With decades of experience serving clients in Southwick Massachusetts and across Western Mass, our services include tax preparation, tax filing, accounting, auditing, taxation and more.  Learn more about our full range of accounting and financial services:

Town of Southwick, MA

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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.
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