About Us

From starting a family to business planning and living in retirement, we at Sidhom Accounting and Tax Consultants are committed to addressing our clients’ accounting needs, even as those needs transition. Our staff is led by a CPA, providing the specialized expertise necessary to assess and secure our clients’ entire tax profile. Whether you come to us as an individual, family, or small business, we provide a comprehensive array of services—from implementing tax-efficient strategies to long-term compliance planning—that best suit your specific requirements.

Albert Sidhom, CPA

201.858.1041

Albert Sidhom is a Certified Public Accountant with a lifelong passion for accounting and finance. He began his career in the industry at the age of 19, working as an intern while attending college. Throughout his early career, he gained valuable experience interning with Spear, Leeds & Kellogg and Wachovia Securities, before spending several years with Morgan Stanley.

Mr. Sidhom earned both his Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Master of Business Administration in Accounting from Wilkes University. He is licensed through the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and holds certifications with the New York State Board of Public Accountancy and the New Jersey State Board of Accountancy.

In 2006, he returned to his hometown of Bayonne to join his father at Sidhom Accounting and Tax Consultants, where he continues to provide accounting and tax services to individuals and businesses.

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