Hiring a Tax Professional

How do CPAs charge for their services?

Asked Sunday, August 27, 2000 by an anonymous user

CPA Answer:

Fees are generally based upon the amount of time a CPA spends on your work. Hourly rates can vary from $75 to $300 per hour. However, most small to medium-sized firms provide services on a fixed-fee arrangement, which is discussed and agreed to by the client prior to inception of the work. Preparation of your tax returns is an example of a service provided that would be billed out at a fixed fee. Business services such as bookkeeping, payroll, sales tax and corporate tax return preparation services are often negotiated on a fixed annual retainer, which is billed monthly to the client. This arrangement allows the client to budget for the exact cost of such services in his monthly overhead.
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Hiring a Tax Professional

Is my business too small to retain a Licensed Tax Professional ?

Asked Sunday, August 27, 2000 by an anonymous user

CPA Answer:

No. Every new business should retain a licensed tax professional as soon as possible . A relationship with a trusted advisor such as a CPA , Enrolled Agent or RTRP is a lifelong relationship. A great tax profession is the source of unbiased advice and can provide guidance and peace of mind for the smallest of financial decisions. Not all CPAs or other professionals are willing to accept new business startups so find a tax professional in your community with whom you feel comfortable and who is excited about your new business.
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How do I know my tax accountant is licensed ?

Asked Sunday, August 27, 2000 by an anonymous user

CPA Answer:

You can verify that your tax accountant is licensed by visiting the website www.ptindirectory.com All tax preparers must now be registered with the IRS and obtain a preparer tax identification number. When you meet with your accountant, you can ask him or her to show you a copy of his PTIN . Many states also require licensing. CPAs, Enrolled Agents, RTRPs ) registered tax return preparers) and Lawyers can all be licensed to prepare tax returns and all must have a PTIN to practice.
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