Books In Line Professional Services

Originally from a customer service background, Shaelene McInnis has been a self-employed bookkeeper/tax preparer for many years.

Shaelene has transitioned from her office space in her Oshawa home to her current commercial location at 650 King Street East. Her professional experience as a Customer Service Manager has allowed her to formulate leadership, networking and negotiating strategies. Her high standard of service excellence means she puts her clients first.

Books In Line Professional Services Inc. provides accounting, bookkeeping, and income tax services to small and medium size businesses as well as individuals. They offer complete bookkeeping services, inclusive of accounts payable, receivables, payroll, government remittances (HST, payroll deductions, WSIB and EHT), bank reconciliations and all manner of day-to-day bookkeeping. They also offer flexible work arrangements and can work at your location or theirs. Books In Line Professional Services look forward to continue to serve their Durham Region and Metro Toronto clients for many years to come.

For more information, contact Books In Line Professional Services at 905.571.2665 or visit www.booksinline.ca.

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Isabelle Foley

As Executive Director of the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, I strive to help members connect and get the most out of their chamber membership. I am an advocate for local businesses and passionate about spotlighting our community's success. Join the growth!

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