Thursday, January 22, 2015

Virginia Housing and Community Development Corporation (VHCDC)

Virginia Housing and Community Development Corporation (VHCDC), a U.S. Treasury Department certified Community Development Entity (CDE), announced today it has entered into a referral agreement for small business accounting, insurance, and tax services with Richmond, Virginia based Anchor Accounting Services, LLC (AAS).

Under the terms, VHCDC’s existing and new clients can take advantage of a range of financial services, including accounting, bookkeeping, business liability and workmen’s comp insurance, payroll, and tax services. These same clients will also have access to health insurance, individual life and disability insurance, retirement planning, estate preservation, key position insurance, wealth management, charitable giving strategies, individual tax preparation, and auto, home, renters, recreational vehicle, and umbrella insurance. Further, this alliance extends VHCDC’s effective coverage and range of assistance to small business owners within the Commonwealth of Virginia.

“This agreement is a win-win-win for VHCDC, AAS, and, most important, our clients. With AAS and its team of accountants, financial advisors and tax specialists, and its ability to service clients throughout the state, we now have the resources and additional expertise to serve a growing small business population in Virginia. We’re very excited about this alliance and look forward to helping even more of Virginia’s small businesses owners”, said James R Taylor, President of Virginia Housing and Community Development Corporation.

New clients can access these services and obtain a free, no obligation consultation simply by submitting the VHCDC Client Intake Form available at < www.vhcdc.org/sbas > or by contacting Ms. Dasherra Walton, Community Outreach and Programs Manager at (866) 931-5760 ext 116.

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