Louis G Lemos, CPA CGMA
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Since 1994, Louis G Lemos, CPA, CGMA has been providing quality, personalized financial guidance to local individuals and businesses. Our expertise ranges from basic tax management and accounting services to more in-depth services such as business planning, strategic tax planning, tax representation and financial statements.

Louis G Lemos, CPA, CGMA is one of the leading firms in and throughout the area. By combining our expertise, experience and the team mentality of our staff, we assure that every client receives the close analysis and attention they deserve. Our dedication to high standards and work ethic is the reason our client base returns year after year.
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Louis G Lemos, CPA, CGMA provides a wide range of services to individuals and businesses in a variety of industries. At Louis G Lemos, CPA, CGMA, we strive to meet each client's specific needs in planning for the future and achieving their goals in an ever-changing financial and regulatory environment.
Louis G Lemos, CPA, CGMA is a full-service accounting firm serving clients throughout the Stockton area, dedicated to providing our clients with professional, personalized services and guidance in a wide range of financial and business needs. On this website, you will find information about Louis G Lemos, CPA, CGMA, including our list of services.
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April I.
April I.
Jun 13, 2017
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What a nightmare! This was the worse experience I've ever had! Please do not waste your time with this guy or his company! To make a long story short, I took my taxes to him on April 3, 2017 and just picked them up to sign on June 5th. After several calls to his office with no return calls, my husband finally caught him at his office to pick up our taxes so that we could go somewhere else. Louis promised, AGAIN that they would be done "the next day", we agreed because he filed an extension with the IRS unbeknownst to my husband and I, so we figured we would let him finish what he
Michael B.
Michael B.
Apr 18, 2013
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I have had a couple interactions with Mr. Lemos and find him to be extremely unethical.

My first interaction with him was when he was a treasurer for an organization that I had a valid and executed contract. I raised more than sufficient funds for the organization to pay my company the money owed on the contract. Mr. Lemos kept insisting to me that he was going to pay me first; however, Mr. Lemos continuously wrote checks to make donations to others and did not insist that the organization pay its debt to my company before making donations. Further, Mr. Lemos, was part of a group of people who