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Who We Are

We are a family that has worked arduously since 1977 to add new services to offer to our clients. We started in a small office, specializing only in tax preparation. At the passing of time, we noticed that the needs of our community are such, that we started integrating other services and creating MiAcceso.

We have expanded the reach of our services with more offices and new technology, as well as daily studies of the market, the current migratory situation and training to offer our clients the most up to date and positives for their lifestyle.

For us, our clients are an extension of our family and every case and service is of great importance and priority.

 

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First-Time Home Buyer's Credit For Everyone?

It looks like the debate is heating up about whether to keep the $8,000 first-time home buyer's credit that expires at the end of November. I got press release e-mails today from Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd (D-CT) and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner both praising the credit's extension.

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Loan Modification Do-It-Yourself Program Helps Homeowners After California SB 94

The Homeowner Defense Network teaches people how to modify their own home loans.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) October 27, 2009 -- The Homeowner Defense Network, an organization providing trusted resources to distraught homeowners, announces its Loan Modification Do-It-Yourself program. The service offers low-cost loan modification options to homeowners who have fewer choices after the passing of California State Bill 94.

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Obama Official: Immigration Reform Will Be Introduced Once Votes to Pass It Are Assured

The Obama administration will push for immigration reform in Congress once Democrats are certain they have enough votes to pass it, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Tuesday in Washington.

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The House Health Reform Bill

The Senate should pay attention to the health care reform bill unveiled on Thursday by House Democratic leaders. The bill would greatly expand coverage of the uninsured while reducing budget deficits over the next decade and probably beyond. It includes a public option that is weaker than we would like, but it still deserves to be approved by the House.

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