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subject: What To Ask Before Hiring An Accountant Or Tax Advisor [print this page]


It should come as no surprise that dealing with tax problems is extremely frustrating and complicated. With a more in-depth and complex tax code these days, its important to feel comfortable looking for help when you need it. Its ill-advised to attempt to deal with the Internal Revenue Service alone. Severe tax problems can be avoided by doing plenty of research and trusting a knowledgeable, experience company or individual to help you sift through your tax burdens. Here are some important questions to ask when looking to hire a certified public accountant or tax resolution firm:

1. How many certified tax attorneys are there on your staff? This is important because attorneys have an understanding of the complex processes and loopholes involved in tax resolution.

2. What is your rate of success and how long have you been in business? Just as if you were hiring an employee, you should know that persons or company's past. Do not expect a flawless track record but they should have enough experience and a solid background in resolving tax issues.

3. Do you guarantee your work or offer incentives? Be careful of any business or individual that offers guarantees on their services when it comes to resolving tax problems. These can be indicators of poor business practices since its nearly impossible to guarantee results when it comes to dealing directly with the IRS.

4. Are you familiar with multiple industries? Find out which industries they have worked for. Each type of business requires a unique understanding of tax law.

5. What do you charge? This may seem obvious, but don't be tricked by extremely low prices. Trying to cut expenses when hiring a tax advisor could cost you a great deal in the long run.

Like any other service or product you shop around for, tax resolution services are complex and its very important that you ask for financial help when you need it. In addition to the questions listed here, you should check with your local Better Business Bureau office to see if there are any complains regarding this individual or business.

by: Mark Randall




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