Firm Offers Unique Way of Relieving the Stress of Property Taxes

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BOSTON , Oct. 21 /PRNewswire/ — Chicago-based property tax consulting firm Advantax(R) is offering visitors to its booth at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center a unique way to beat the stress of property taxes — free massages. The firm will have a professional massage therapist on hand to help rub away the tension that is often an occupational hazard for corporate property tax and finance professionals.

“Ask just about anyone and they will tell you that taxes and stress seem to go hand in hand,” said David LeVan, President of Advantax(R). “We show clients how they can relieve the stress of taxes through our products and services and help them relax with a professional massage.”

The free massages have become a tradition with the firm who has been providing the service at conferences for more than 5 years.

Advantax will be exhibiting at the Association for Financial Professionals Conference in Boston , at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, from October 21-24. Booth 828.

About Advantax

Advantax Group, LLC is the only property tax consulting firm to offer comprehensive services across all 50 states. Services include personal property tax reverse audits, real property consulting, compliance outsourcing, software solutions, litigation support, and valuation services.

Advantax is headquartered in St. Charles, Illinois with offices throughout the United States .

http://www.Advantax.com

SOURCE Advantax Group, LLC

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