Massachusetts tax lawyers
There are currently 276 tax attorney listings for the state of Massachusetts.
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· B ·
- Barnstable (1)
- Beverly (2)
- Boston tax lawyers (83)
- Boylston (1)
- Braintree (3)
- Brighton (1)
- Brookline (1)
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- Cambridge (4)
- Canton (1)
- Chelmsford tax lawyers (4)
- Concord (2)
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- East Longmeadow (1)
- Easthampton (1)
- Edgartown (1)
- Everett (2)
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- Fairhaven (1)
- Fall River tax lawyers (5)
- Falmouth (3)
- Fitchburg (1)
- Foxboro (1)
- Framingham (2)
- Franklin (2)
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- Gardner (1)
- Gloucester (3)
- Greenfield (1)
- Groton (1)
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- Hanover (1)
- Haverhill tax lawyers (4)
- Holyoke (1)
- Hopkinton (1)
- Hyannis (3)
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- Leominster (2)
- Lexington (4)
- Longmeadow (2)
- Lowell (2)
- Lynn (2)
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- Nantucket (1)
- Natick (1)
- Needham (2)
- New Bedford tax lawyers (11)
- Newburyport tax lawyers (4)
- Newton (2)
- Newton Center (1)
- North Adams (2)
- North Andover (2)
- North Dartmouth (1)
- North Reading (2)
- Northampton (1)
- Norwood (3)
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- Oak Bluffs (1)
- Orleans tax lawyers (4)
- Osterville (1)
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- Palmer (1)
- Peabody (1)
- Pembroke (1)
- Petersham (1)
- Pittsfield tax lawyers (6)
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- Quincy (1)
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- Rockland (1)
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- Salem (2)
- Salisbury (1)
- Saugus (2)
- Shelburne Falls (1)
- South Hamilton (1)
- Springfield tax lawyers (16)
- Stoneham (3)
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- Upton (1)
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- Wakefield (1)
- Waltham (2)
- Warren (1)
- Webster (2)
- Wellesley (3)
- Wellesley Hills (2)
- West Harwich (1)
- West Roxbury (1)
- Westwood (2)
- Worcester tax lawyers (11)
State facts from Wikipedia
File:CourtSquareBoston.jpg Square, Boston, Old State House in the distanceIn a new poll, 10% of people in Massachusetts have gone to a tax attorney to handle tax resolution.The United States Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that Massachusetts's gross state product in 2007 was US $351 billion. The Per capita personal income in 2006 was US$47,702, making it the 4th highest in the nation. Gross state product increased 2.6% from 2004 to 2005, below the national average of 3.5%.
Sectors vital to the Massachusetts Economics include higher education, biotechnology, finance, health care, and tourism. Route 128 was a main center for the development of minicomputers. Massachusetts was the home of many of the largest computer companies such as Digital Equipment Corporation, Data General, and Wang Laboratories situated around Route 128 and Route 495 (another beltway approximately farther away from Boston). Most of the larger companies fell into decline after the rise of the personal computer, which was based in large part on software such as Visicalc and Lotus 1-2-3 and hardware technology such as memory and operating systems developed by many of these companies. High technology remains an important sector, though few of the largest technology companies are based there.
Its agricultural outputs are seafood, nursery stock, dairy products, cranberries, tobacco and vegetables. Its industrial outputs are machinery, electrical and electronic equipment, scientific instruments, printing, and publishing. Thanks largely to the Ocean Spray (cooperative) Spray cooperative, Massachusetts is the second largest cranberry producing state in the union (after Wisconsin).
Information gathered from Wikipedia's Massachusetts page

