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Greg Schreffler
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Tax Professionals for Multiple State Properties

Greg Schreffler
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Hello,

We completed 2023 with Insite Tax & are hoping to find better services for the money. Our taxes are done by professionals but for $75/m I was hoping for better communication. 

Is this possible?

Thank you,

Greg

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    Jason Watson
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    Jason Watson
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    Communication is certainly key. It is the number 1 complaint when our firm takes on a new client. We usually ask the prospect two related questions- how do you prefer to be communicated with (email, text, phone call), and what is your definition of timely?

    A prospect who wants same-day phone calls is not a good fit. When is the last time you got a hold of your doctor or attorney  on the first go-around? Unlikely, and tax professionals operate in the same vein. Our firm only checks emails on Mondays and Thursdays, but our clients know that and also know they can call us anytime. In other words, don't fight your house fire with email.

    So... it is all about managing expectations and then making good on the promises.

    We find that scheduling meetings solves about 99% of the issues... but it takes two to tango. The client needs to be attentive, and meet the tax pro half-way on availability and willingness to communicate.

    Also, there are no accounting emergencies. Only poor planning.

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    Michael Plaks
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    Michael Plaks
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    Quote from @Greg Schreffler:

    Our taxes are done by professionals but for $75/m I was hoping for better communication. 
    Is this possible?

    What is $75/m?  $75/hr is kind of cheap for tax professionals. $75/min is something I shoot for. :)

    But it's beyond the point. Please read these two threads that address your desire for a responsive tax person:
    https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/51/topics/998718-explai...
    https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/51/topics/1042619-strai...
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    Greg Schreffler
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    $75/minute? How do you track that if you have multiple clients? 10 minutes here. 15 minutes there. 45 minutes over there. Start clock for this cliente. Stop clock for that client. Did I start or stop clock for another client?

    Anyways, that was a cornucopia of information, but it made a lot of sense & I appreciate the time & effort you put into them. 

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    Basit Siddiqi
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    Basit Siddiqi
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    I assume the $75 / M is $75 per month? Which is $900 for the year. Correct me if I am wrong.

    What services is the accountant providing you and what communications are you looking for.

    Does the $900 already include filing of a tax return and bookkeeping?
    How complex is your return?

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    Greg Schreffler
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    Answered Basit Siddiqi offline. 

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