David M Florijan CPA
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With 34 years of experience in tax preparation, business planning, and payroll services David M. Florijan CPA expertly serves the Pittsburgh and North Hills area. Filling out all of your payroll information can be quite bothersome. We can take care of your payroll information to ensure that everyone receives the wages they deserve. With the amount of experience that our staff has you can rest assured that David M Florijan CPA Inc. has sound business advice for you.

Sometimes keeping track of the numbers is too much. With our financial expertise, David M Florijan CPA Inc. will help you with your bookkeeping. We hold trust as a very important value here, and we will instill that trust into your business's accounting. Located at 1405 Mt Royal Blvd. Glenshaw, Pennsylvania, we work with businesses and individuals who have moved to different parts of the country so location doesn't hinder our reach.

As a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and as an experienced IRS registered tax preparer, David M Florijan is fully equipped to take care of your accounting.
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Ever since the business started in 1984, trust has been a big part of how David M Florijan CPA Inc. operates.
Many local businesses trust us with their bookkeeping.
As Millie Florijan says, "If you are a plumber and you just want to worry about plumbing, we take care of the rest!"
David himself is a member in good standing with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants and he works with his family run firm to make sure your accounting is done right.
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Answer: To claim your child as your dependent, your child must meet the qualifying child test or the qualifying relative test.
To meet the qualifying child test, your child must be younger than you and as of the end of the calendar year, either be younger than 19 years old or be a student and younger than 24 years old, or any age if permanently and totally disabled.
There is no age limit on claiming your child as a dependent if the child meets the qualifying relative test.
Q: How much does an unmarried dependent student have to make before he or she has to file an income tax return?.
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