BMSS Opens Mobile Office

 BMSS Advisors & CPAs has announced its expansion into the Mobile and Eastern Shore markets with a new office in Downtown Mobile. This South Alabama expansion will grow the firm to 37 members, 350-plus employees, seven office locations and more than 10,000 clients. Mobile native and Spanish Fort resident Phillip Rivers will serve as the managing director for the new Mobile office. Rivers has been an active professional in the Mobile and Baldwin County area for many years and has more than 23 years of accounting experience. BMSS specializes in several industries, including, but not limited to, manufacturing, wholesale distribution, construction, technology, nonprofit and government contracting. In addition to tax planning, compliance and assurance services, the firm boasts a business advisory practice area that includes transaction advisory, valuation, client accounting solutions and chief financial officer advisory services. BMSS also specializes in state and local tax, estate planning and employee benefit plan audits.

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