
eric J. buechler, EA
Advisor / Principal
763.537.3244 Ext. 2
Mr. Buechler has 25+ years of tax, accounting, and financial services experience. He is an Enrolled Agent which allows him to represent clients in IRS audits and before IRS tax court. Before establishing his own practice, Mr. Buechler worked in Europe with Ernst & Young, a global accounting & consulting firm, and with a large regional firm in Minnesota. Mr. Buechler is a member of the National Association of Tax Professionals. Away from the office, Eric is an avid cyclist competing in duathlons and longer endurance races, volunteers as a youth coach, and spends a great deal of time taxiing his four children to their various activities.
Practice Areas:
• Individual Tax Planning and Compliance
• Business Tax Planning and Compliance
• Health Reimbursement Arrangements
• Payroll Tax
• Sales Tax
• QuickBooks

Rikki Brower
Office Manager
763.537.3244 Ext. 1
Rikki attended the University of MN where she earned a BA Degree in International Relations. After graduation, she worked for Delta Airlines as a flight attendant for 7 years. Rikki retired from the airways to become a full-time mom for her two children. Over the years, Rikki enjoyed volunteering in the Robbinsdale Area School District, where her children attended school. She enjoyed working with children of all ages, which led to a short career as substitute educational assistant. Rikki lives in Plymouth MN with her husband Tim. She enjoys traveling, baking, reading and giving her dog lots of dog walks.
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