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Spade-tax-adm 2 September 2020 0 Comments

An accountant can help you with bookkeeping, taxes and payroll. A CPA can provide more services to your business as they go through extensive training and acts as a business adviser or a tax consultant. He/she can also help you make critical financial decisions.

Below are few outlined things to ask an accountant before you hire them for your business.

  • How Would You Benefit Me?
    When hiring an accountant, it’s important to verify whether they’re a CPA. If they are, they should be able to give you a good overview of the services they provide. A CPA can provide your business with legal and financial protection. They can also help you maximize your deductions and lower your tax liability.
  • Do You Provide Year Round Service?
    As a business owner, you’ll have to deal with business taxes and accounting throughout the year. And yet, many accounting firms are only available during tax season. You should ask any potential accountants whether they are available year-round or not.
  • Are You Familiar With Quickbooks?
    In an ideal world, your accountant would use a bookkeeping program that is accessible, like QuickBooks. That way, you won’t face technical problems even if you have to switch accountants down the line.
  • Do You Have Experience Working With My Industry?
    Do you want an accountant who can provide key business advice? If so, you need to make sure they have experience working with your specific type of business. Keep in mind that most industries have different accounting rules.
  • How Will You Protect My Privacy?
    Accounting involves a lot of sensitive information. An accountant should know how to secure your data and protect your privacy. They need to have plans for identity theft, hacking and other security breaches.These are some of the questions you should ask any accountant or firm before hiring them. If you ask all these questions, you should be able to find an accountant that will save you valuable time and money.
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