Facts

Year Founded

1946

Members Served

MAA serves small to medium-size practices comprising Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents and Masters of Science in Taxation. Complimentary membership is open to students planning for a career in accounting.

Services Provided

Professional Development Continuing Education

Professional Development Seminars

Annual New England Institute of Taxation

Referral Service

Peer Review Program

Aims and Purposes

Cultivate a spirit of professional cooperation among the members.

Encourage levels of competence, character and integrity.

Increase contacts and acquaintanceship among the members.

Promote the highest standards of ethical conduct among the members.

Encourage participation by individual accountants in private practice in worthwhile civic activities.

Encourage and assist accountants in public practice in the application of efficient management methods for the profitable conduct of their practices.

Perpetuate the prestige and status of the public accounting profession.

Promote and protect the interest of accountants in public practice

Establish a respected public image of the accountants in public practice.

Seek the enactment of laws and the correction or modification of existing laws in the interests of the profession and general public.