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The IRS recently posted the following article on its Small Business website.
Does your tax preparer measure up?
Choosing a Tax Advisor

Before selecting a person or firm to handle your business, ask a few questions to see if they offer what you are looking for.

Experience: Has that person worked with businesses similar to yours in size and type? Is he or she familiar with your particular line of business?

Services: Does the tax professional offer electronic filing -- the safest and most efficient way to file your return?

Price: What does that person offer for the fee he or she is quoting? If the IRS examines your return, what is that person's policy on assisting you?

References: Ask for a list of clients that you can contact.
Do you have one employee who is responsible for all or most of these duties: receiving money, writing checks, signing checks and reconciling the bank account? Then your company is wide open to Protect your secretarial or clerical employees from the IRS.

--If your employee has the authority to pay payroll taxes, the IRS can hold them PERSONALLY responsible.  Talk with one of our CPA's to learn more.
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