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Appointments: Accounting and tax work has tight deadlines, plus IRS-mandated continuing education requirements and client confidentiality rules. Help us maintain your confidentiality and our service quality by using our online appointment calendar. We want to give you our undivided attention.

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Hours: Monday thru Friday by appointment. We don’t schedule morning meetings so we can focus on work for current clients.

We observe all Federal holidays, and may close during hazardous weather conditions. Every year we close for the week from Christmas to New Years, and also for the week immediately following the April tax deadline. (The April 2024 tax deadline is Tuesday, 4/16/23, because the IRS is closed on 4/15/23 due to observation of Emancipation Day.)

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Rocket City Tax Accounting is located in metro Huntsville, Alabama, USA. Huntsville’s nickname is Rocket City, due to its longstanding involvement with NASA. In 1940, Huntsville was a town of about 13,150 residents. Then at the beginning of World War II, it was chosen as the site for several military manufacturing plants. In 1941 Redstone Arsenal, a center for U.S. rocket R&D, was established in Huntsville. The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) began operations in Huntsville in 1960. MSFC is the U.S. government’s civilian rocketry and spacecraft propulsion research center. Its work includes the Saturn rockets for the Apollo program, as well as important parts of the space shuttle, International Space Station (ISS), and Space Launch System (SLS) programs.

Huntsville was slated to become the home of U.S. Space Command HeadQuarters, before Alabama was caught in the middle of political wrangling. As of 2023, Space Command is staying in Colorado (but who knows what future political wrangling will bring). Beyond its heavy involvement in the U.S. space program, today Huntsville is home to a large FBI facility, as well as a number of medium and large companies, many of whom are government contractors. Many of those companies are located in Cummings Research Park, the second largest research park in the country and the fourth largest in the world. It is one of the world’s leading science and technology business parks, with a mixture of Fortune 500 companies, local and international high-tech enterprises, U.S. space and defense agencies, thriving business incubators and competitive higher-education institutions. CRP is the home of over 300 companies, more than 26,000 employees and 13,500 students.