
29 October 2021 | 2 replies
Phillip,When your ready you only need (1) year tax returns not (2 years) the military counts for credit just like a student out of college who pursues a certain field that first year tax return is all you need.
28 October 2021 | 1 reply
Hi everyone,I'm a recent college grad (working full time for a month now) and I've been trying to obtain financing approval for the last year or so while working part-time and finishing up my undergrad.

19 November 2021 | 5 replies
This isn't to try and get one over on you, but I'd have to protect myself against the tough transition points between the surprises that they hadn't finished yet, or did incorrectly (not saying due to shotty work, it just happens sometimes), or any other things that I'd then be placing myself responsible for as the new license holder on the permit.
22 November 2021 | 6 replies
Also, lots of time because New Construction is full plan check and permitting, not over the counter permits.

29 October 2021 | 2 replies
(summer months) We listed our home on airbnb to make extra income while away...without a permit and when we returned after 2 months away...we found we had 2500 dollars worth of fines waiting for us.

29 October 2021 | 0 replies
Got a college student for a tenant, (SC State), Father paid 6 months up front + security deposit, for a total of 7k.

10 November 2021 | 5 replies
That being said, if you're gung-ho about doing it, talk to your local city permit desk.

31 October 2021 | 4 replies
@Samantha GoochBelow are some of the main differences between a CPA and EACPA1) Require completion of a college degree with certain classes in accounting, tax, audit, etc2) Require passing 4 exams on Audit, Tax, Law, Business3) Required continued education4) Can practice in Tax, Assurance or Advisory5) Eligible to represent you infront of the IRSEA1) passing 3 exams dedicated to tax2) Required continue education3) practice in Tax4) Eligible to represent you infront of the IRSThe CPA designation is more prestigious because it is much more difficult to obtain.The Tax portion of the CPA exam is more difficult than the 3 EA exams.The other item is that a college degree is not required(Just that you are atleast 18 years of age).With that said, you can have good CPA or bad CPA's.You can have good EA's and bad EA's.Also, please be careful on this webforum, there are many 'tax professionals' that are neither a CPA or an EA.Best of luck

29 October 2021 | 3 replies
Hire private inspectors, and get permit expeditors.

2 November 2021 | 58 replies
high school and college kids, retired folks who want something to do part time, or to just pick up some supplemental income.