Accounting, made simple

NORTH CANAAN — Shannon Allyn and Cathy Caranci have opened Lakeview Accounting in a small home office on Clayton Road.

With desks facing each other in an office in Allyn’s newly enclosed back porch, the friends (who began as co-workers) couldn’t be happier.

They also have a very nice view across the backyard and beyond.

Caranci, a CPA, spent more than 20 years at Robert Pallone’s accounting firm in Norfolk. Allyn, an accountant, came on board there 11 years ago. Then the two discovered they shared a dream.

“The more we got to know each other, the more we liked working together,†Caranci said. “It’s scary to leave a job and go out on your own, but we knew it would be so much easier if we did it together. We’ve been talking about it for five years.â€

They stayed with Pallone through April 15. They have extensive experience in everything from municipal auditing, consulting and payroll for businesses, to personal tax returns and IRS issues.  They are quickly finding their own clients through word-of-mouth.

“It’s great because we can be flexible for our clients and our families,†Allyn said. “Everyone stays happy that way.â€

They invite friends and prospective clients to stop in and say hello. Lakeview Accounting is at 148 Clayton Road. Contact them at 860-824-8443, rsallyn@hughes.net or cataract@comcast.net.

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