How to Choose an Accountant (And Save Thousands in Taxes)
Most of us have never considered getting an accountant. We think of them as professionals that only business owners and the wealthy need to make use of. A lot of us file our own taxes and never think of considering calling a CPA. However a good CPA can provide you some extremely valuable services which is well worth the fee that they charge. Even if you make an average income, it’s still worth it to see a CPA. They’ll be able to help you find additional tax breaks and save you money. If you have any sort of wealth or own any sort of business, having a good CPA on hand is a must! But how does one going about finding an accountant? Let’s find out.
The best method to find an accountant is to get referrals from other people that you know that already have an accountant. They’ll tell you their honest opinion about their accountant and chances are will have a pretty good idea if their accountant is worth going to. It’s the most honest review of an accountant that you’ll get. Anyone you know with an accountant probably has a pretty good idea of what services their accountant offers as well.
If you don’t know anyone that has an accountant, you can look online through various directories online. Google Maps is an excellent starting place. Simply search for “accountant, city, state” and it’ll show you a list of accounting places in your city. It’ll even show you where they are on a map as well as provide a link to their website. Before stepping in their offices, find some reviews of the accountant online. This will give you a better idea of whether or not the person is worth going to.
Once you have a few accountants in mind, you’ll want to ask yourself several questions about the candidates and decide which is best for you. Does this accountant have the experience to handle the type of work you need? If you own a business, have they done accounts for similar business before? What do they charge? Is the rate competitive? Who’s actually going to be doing my taxes, a junior or an actual CPA? What’s his or her track record, has he/she done a good job of saving other people money? There are a lot of questions to ask, but asking them will make sure that the person you’ve selected is the right person to be your accountant.
Be sure to find an accountant of considerable quality and use them properly. Remember, just because an accountant charges more, doesn’t mean always they’re worth more. If you do it right, having a high-quality accountant can save you thousands per year.
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