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Kennedy joins G.T. Reilly & Comapny as tax director

Charles Kennedy, G.T. Reilly & Company Charles Kennedy, G.T. Reilly & Company

Milton, MA Charles Kennedy, CPA, has joined G.T. Reilly & Company as tax director. A tax professional with nearly 20 years of experience, Kennedy has worked previously at national and regional accounting firms in the greater Boston area.

Kennedy provides tax counsel and business consulting services to closely-held companies in a wide variety of industries, as well as personal tax planning to business owners.

Kennedy is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants, as well as MSCPA’s State Tax Committee.

He also serves on the Town of Wrentham Board of Selectmen, and is a board member of the Massachusetts Municipal Association.

G.T. Reilly & Company is a full-service accounting and consulting firm whose clients include corporations, individuals, closely-held family businesses, multi-national companies, nonprofit organizations and financial institutions. The firm offers accounting, auditing and tax services, as well as business valuations, management consulting and estate planning.

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