Thank you Camden County for voting Fowler Maxwell & Company

Best Tax Preparation for 2023!

We greatly appreciate the opportunity to serve Camden County for the last 34 years.

Our goal is to continue to provide excellent service while meeting your tax, accounting and financial needs.



Who We Are

Fowler, Maxwell & Company has been part of Camden County for more than 30 years. We strive to reflect the strong values, honesty and integrity that Stan Fowler & Bill Maxwell initiated when the firm was founded. Our longevity and success is due in large part to the reliability and professionalism of our employees as they continue to provide exceptional team work and professional service to our firm and our clients. Each of our employees bring knowledge & skills to their role with us. However, it is their commitment to being a part of our family that allows us to provide consistent quality of services to you. With that in mind, we would like to begin 2024 with recognition of the dedication of our employees: 




Nancy Gunn - 23 years

Jennifer Godwin - 19 years

Gina Davenport-Ray - 18 years

Grecia Doetch - 17 years

Jonette Smith - 17 years

Katelyn Lopez - 2 years

<strong>Experience Matters.</strong>

Experience Matters.

Stan Fowler and Bill Maxwell have been partners in the tax and accounting service since 1990. Each bring their own vast experience and wealth of knowledge related to tax and business services. Both are very respected members of the community and are involved in various organizations.

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