Working With U.S.-Based Subsidiaries of Offshore Companies

In addition to helping U.S.-based companies expand abroad, Feeley & Driscoll has become one of New England's preeminent providers of assurance, accounting, tax and business consulting services to U.S.-based subsidiaries of public and private companies headquartered throughout Canada, Europe, Asia and South America.

The availability of technical expertise to deal with the unique challenges faced by these companies is not enough. Equally important is the need for cost effective access to, and attention and responsiveness from, a team of professional accounting consultants experienced in serving U.S.-based subsidiaries. By selecting Feeley & Driscoll as your CPA firm, your business will not have to sacrifice service for technical expertise, or vice versa. In exchange for your confidence, Feeley & Driscoll is committed to provide close, personal attention and regular communications throughout the year as well as:

  • Cost-effective assurance, accounting and tax compliance services;
  • Practical guidance to deal with the business practices, tax regulations and laws of the particular U.S. jurisdictions that you operate in;
  • Proactive advice to reduce your overall tax expense;
  • Timely assistance reconciling U.S.GAAP and International Financial Accounting Standards;
  • Sensible operational ideas to increase profits; and 
  • Creative business strategies to build your organization. 

Find out how our International Financial Reporting Standards expertise can add value to your business. Email us or call us at 1 (888) 875-9770.

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