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At Ruzzo, Scholl, & Murphy we offer renowned client relations, detailed operations, and innovative planning to help find solutions to our clients individual accounting needs. Established in 1966, the accounting firm of Ruzzo, Scholl, & Murphy has been providing its clients with peace of mind through professional financial planning and consulting for more than five decades.

Ruzzo, Scholl, & Murphy provides innovative accounting and tax services founded on client relationships and trust. Above all, we work to meet the specific needs of each client. Client relations is at the core of everything we do at Ruzzo, Scholl, & Murphy. Our partners are readily accessible to each client and provide clients with specialized solutions to unique accounting issues.
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Ruzzo, Scholl, & Murphy was established in 1966 by founders Frank Ruzzo, Ray Scholl, and Jim Murphy. As creative leaders, with broad business backgrounds and social perspectives, the founders were known for innovative accounting and tax planning strategies. Clients came to depend on the security and competence of Ruzzo, Scholl, & Murphy for the changing times ahead.
Mark has been practicing public accounting since 1982, specializing in tax planning and compliance for small businesses and high net worth individuals. Mark graduated from San Jose State University. He has extensive experience with closely held businesses including partnerships, LLCs, S corporations, and corporations.
Looking for a CPA firm that values you as an employee and honors the fact you have a family and a personal life? Join a firm that believes you can meet your personal and professional goals at the same time. If you are interested in employment at Ruzzo, Scholl, & Murphy please send a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to jobs@ruzzo.com.
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Laura Borns
Laura Borns
Jul 09, 2020
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We were clients for several years and found the lack of responsiveness frustrating, especially for pressing questions. We tolerated it because we thought they were doing a good job. Turns out we were wrong! We received a notice from the IRS with a huge fine three years after the fact because our accountant failed to include a large amount of income in our return. While our accountant did agree to pay the fines (which I believe they're required to do), the poor attitude and unprofessional follow-up was too much and we found another accountant to help us, for a lower fee and a much better experience