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Mar302009

Representing Clients With Tax Delinquencies and Deficiencies

We don't specialize in tax disputes or deficiencies but we do receive inquiries. This type of work is very time intensive, and requires a lot of work not only to get clients caught up, but to also make sure they don't commit the same mistakes again. This article from the Journal of Accountancy does a great job of outlining what this side of the business looks like from a CPA's perspective. For anyone with big tax problems I think it should be required reading.

http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Issues/2009/Apr/20081290.htm

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Reader Comments (1)

Hi there! Your link has been very helpful. In addition to that, I came across an accounting services provider and they offer offer a free initial consultation to new clients. This way clients can get preliminary comments and discuss and plan how to handle their tax problems.

November 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRoland Jensen

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