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MFinn 05-20-2023 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Badger 2006 (Post 2219468)
Best to text him

Will do, thanks Badger.

jimbo2012 05-21-2023 05:12 AM

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TStVillages 05-21-2023 05:30 AM

Gwynne Lewis, CPA, LLC
P.O. Box 2470
Belleview, FL 34421
352.877.4186 phone
352.600.0544 fax

jmpalladino 05-21-2023 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2219430)
Tax and tax law is a specialty, auditors are just box checkers, they know how all the account boxes work together. Corporate tax is a bit different than individual tax specialties, and the specialty knows how to minimize taxes within the huge set of exception rules.



remember that tax accountants are just paperwork completers and cost minimization experts with the use of tax exceptions. .

and nobody picked upon the CPA firm I know who would agree to representing fraudulent paperwork?

This reply makes no sense. What are you trying to say? Maybe just stick to sports when responding.

Judy n Ron 05-21-2023 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by MFinn (Post 2219239)
I moved from Ohio last year and have an S Corp that I have transferred to Florida. I am looking for an accountant that can prepare 2022 taxes, corporate and personal, (extension received) Ideally I would like this to be a long term professional relationship. Many thanks.

We recommend Swart, Baumruk located in Kissimmee FL. They did our personal and corporate taxes for over 20 years. Can do everything remotely. Top notch.

MFinn 05-21-2023 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by TStVillages (Post 2219527)
Gwynne Lewis, CPA, LLC
P.O. Box 2470
Belleview, FL 34421
352.877.4186 phone
352.600.0544 fax

Thank you very much!

MFinn 05-21-2023 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Judy n Ron (Post 2219542)
We recommend Swart, Baumruk located in Kissimmee FL. They did our personal and corporate taxes for over 20 years. Can do everything remotely. Top notch.

Thank you very much Judy n Ron!

Sgt Ed 05-21-2023 07:12 AM

Accountant needed
 
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Originally Posted by MFinn (Post 2219239)
I moved from Ohio last year and have an S Corp that I have transferred to Florida. I am looking for an accountant that can prepare 2022 taxes, corporate and personal, (extension received) Ideally I would like this to be a long term professional relationship. Many thanks.

If you have a Corp. You are REQUIRED to have a CPA. An accountant is not an Officer of the Court.

dewilson58 05-21-2023 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Sgt Ed (Post 2219563)
If you have a Corp. You are REQUIRED to have a CPA. An accountant is not an Officer of the Court.

Fake News.

Not REQUIRED.

:oops:

jwwbmw 05-21-2023 07:19 AM

We used Cheryl Pelott from Dugan & Joyner Associates in Ocala. We were pleased. We also have an LLC and moved from another state. We got her name from another person with similar situation as ours.

CoachKandSportsguy 05-21-2023 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by jmpalladino (Post 2219532)
This reply makes no sense. What are you trying to say? Maybe just stick to sports when responding.

you must be new here. .

Stu from NYC 05-21-2023 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Sgt Ed (Post 2219563)
If you have a Corp. You are REQUIRED to have a CPA. An accountant is not an Officer of the Court.

Where in the world did you get that idea from?

Haggar 05-21-2023 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2219430)
Tax and tax law is a specialty, auditors are just box checkers, they know how all the account boxes work together. Corporate tax is a bit different than individual tax specialties, and the specialty knows how to minimize taxes within the huge set of exception rules.

remember that tax accountants are just paperwork completers and cost minimization experts with the use of tax exceptions. .

and nobody picked upon the CPA firm I know who would agree to representing fraudulent paperwork?

I'm a CPA specializing in small businesses.
You commented that most tax preparers are just paperwork completers. Probably true of H & R Blocks preparers and similar firms. BUT a good tax preparer knows the rules and regulations and laws that can benefit S Corp owners. The IRS is constantly updating their regs and interpretations of the laws. Seen too many returns self-prepared that are incomplete or leave off valuable tax deductions. And it goes beyond just the income tax law - recently in reviewing the "sales tax paid" by a client discovered he was paying too much sales tax by $1,000. Like they say you get what you pay for and paying a qualified and knowledgable tax preparer may save you money.

Medical insurance, home office expenses, pension plans (simple, SEP, IRA, 401 (k)) , mileage, etc - does the average self-preparer have any idea of all the deductions available?

retiredguy123 05-21-2023 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Haggar (Post 2219591)
I'm a CPA specializing in small businesses.
You commented that most tax preparers are just paperwork completers. Probably true of H & R Blocks preparers and similar firms. BUT a good tax preparer knows the rules and regulations and laws that can benefit S Corp owners. The IRS is constantly updating their regs and interpretations of the laws. Seen too many returns self-prepared that are incomplete or leave off valuable tax deductions. And it goes beyond just the income tax law - recently in reviewing the "sales tax paid" by a client discovered he was paying too much sales tax by $1,000. Like they say you get what you pay for and paying a qualified and knowledgable tax preparer may save you money.

Medical insurance, home office expenses, pension plans (simple, SEP, IRA, 401 (k)) , mileage, etc - does the average self-preparer have any idea of all the deductions available?

Just a question. You didn't mention anything about TurboTax. I owned small businesses for many years and always depended on TurboTax to keep up with the new tax laws and to guide me through the legal deductions. Don't most CPAs use tax software when they prepare a tax return?

retiredguy123 05-21-2023 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Sgt Ed (Post 2219563)
If you have a Corp. You are REQUIRED to have a CPA. An accountant is not an Officer of the Court.

I operated a Type C corporation for years and prepared my own taxes and state documents. I would also point out that a CPA is a certification, not a license. You don't even need a college degree to be a CPA.


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