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We choose to provide all of the services for which a CPA firm is licensed in Wisconsin: accounting, financial reporting, auditing financial statements, tax planning and preparation, and financial consulting, for individuals, partnerships, corporations, fiduciaries and tax exempt organizations. We have a niche practice in skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, focusing on third party reimbursement rate maximization in Medicaid and Medicare.We continue that kind of intense focus with each of our clients and that's what makes us work differently than others.
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Barbara DeBaere Poppy, CPA, graduated from UW-Oshkosh in 1975 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree while working full time as an accountant and psychometrist for a group of psychologists. She spent the next ten years gaining experience in regulatory and public accounting with the State of Wisconsin and a local CPA firm, and in 1986, opened Poppy CPA in Madison, Wisconsin, to better serve the needs of skilled nursing facilities.
We are always looking for bright, hard-working accounting professionals who want to work in a small firm environment. Employee benefits include fully paid health insurance, vacation, sick leave, holidays and SEP-IRA.
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William Pemberton
Jan 01, 2019
Highly recommend. Barb has always been great and does fantastic work.
Josiah Grothe
Nov 24, 2017
This firm has been doing my personal and corporate taxes for many years. They have always been prompt, accurate and thorough. I cannot recommend them enough.
Melanie Goodbear
Sep 28, 2016
I want to give a fair review, so I will accept my share of blame in the situation. This is what happened. In order to get my FAFSA completed, I needed to have my taxes done. I had not filed in years. I called them, and they had me come in immediately. I gave them my tax information. They were completed promptly. I took my taxes with me. I could not remember if I gave payment or not.

I thought I had done at least a partial. When I returned on spring break I called to check on it. They had my 2012 and 2013 tax information that I dropped off for them to complete in August. They didn't which is fine because I owed money understandably. I was not contacted. Again, fine. Okay. So when I called the accountant who did the work was not in, Iveta told me I owed $200.00.

My sister was going to drop the payment off because she was picking up her daughter in town. They said I only gave them my 1099 for 2013, and did not return my other documents. They also would not provide a receipt of payment to my sister. Their dog bit my niece. I am really upset about these two things. I understand that you may be angry about my irresponsibility, but that does not entitled you to make false statements (and keep documents!) or provide receipt of payment. As for my niece, I feel terrible, but since I just received the phone call, the details are uncertain.