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meadandale
ParticipantI have to say, that house is well staged in those pictures. Someone has been watching Property Ladder.
meadandale
ParticipantI have to say, that house is well staged in those pictures. Someone has been watching Property Ladder.
meadandale
ParticipantI have to say, that house is well staged in those pictures. Someone has been watching Property Ladder.
meadandale
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
I can’t find Jim Glanz nor Glanz Professional Services on the CA State Board of Accountancy website. Are you sure he is a CPA?[/quote]You may be right. I’m not sure if Jim Glanz is actually a CPA since I only used him for tax preparation not any accounting services. I still recommend him as a tax preparer.
[quote=TemekuT]So now we’re back to the start of this thread. Does any Piggintonian have a recommendation for a CPA? [/quote]
I already recommended my current CPA above: Chris Cundari with Abbas, Jensen and Cundari. And yes, he charges me less than $200 and he IS a cpa.
http://www2.dca.ca.gov/pls/wllpub/WLLQRYNA$LCEV2.QueryView?P_LICENSE_NUMBER=60682&P_LTE_ID=783
meadandale
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
I can’t find Jim Glanz nor Glanz Professional Services on the CA State Board of Accountancy website. Are you sure he is a CPA?[/quote]You may be right. I’m not sure if Jim Glanz is actually a CPA since I only used him for tax preparation not any accounting services. I still recommend him as a tax preparer.
[quote=TemekuT]So now we’re back to the start of this thread. Does any Piggintonian have a recommendation for a CPA? [/quote]
I already recommended my current CPA above: Chris Cundari with Abbas, Jensen and Cundari. And yes, he charges me less than $200 and he IS a cpa.
http://www2.dca.ca.gov/pls/wllpub/WLLQRYNA$LCEV2.QueryView?P_LICENSE_NUMBER=60682&P_LTE_ID=783
meadandale
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
I can’t find Jim Glanz nor Glanz Professional Services on the CA State Board of Accountancy website. Are you sure he is a CPA?[/quote]You may be right. I’m not sure if Jim Glanz is actually a CPA since I only used him for tax preparation not any accounting services. I still recommend him as a tax preparer.
[quote=TemekuT]So now we’re back to the start of this thread. Does any Piggintonian have a recommendation for a CPA? [/quote]
I already recommended my current CPA above: Chris Cundari with Abbas, Jensen and Cundari. And yes, he charges me less than $200 and he IS a cpa.
http://www2.dca.ca.gov/pls/wllpub/WLLQRYNA$LCEV2.QueryView?P_LICENSE_NUMBER=60682&P_LTE_ID=783
meadandale
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
I can’t find Jim Glanz nor Glanz Professional Services on the CA State Board of Accountancy website. Are you sure he is a CPA?[/quote]You may be right. I’m not sure if Jim Glanz is actually a CPA since I only used him for tax preparation not any accounting services. I still recommend him as a tax preparer.
[quote=TemekuT]So now we’re back to the start of this thread. Does any Piggintonian have a recommendation for a CPA? [/quote]
I already recommended my current CPA above: Chris Cundari with Abbas, Jensen and Cundari. And yes, he charges me less than $200 and he IS a cpa.
http://www2.dca.ca.gov/pls/wllpub/WLLQRYNA$LCEV2.QueryView?P_LICENSE_NUMBER=60682&P_LTE_ID=783
meadandale
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
I can’t find Jim Glanz nor Glanz Professional Services on the CA State Board of Accountancy website. Are you sure he is a CPA?[/quote]You may be right. I’m not sure if Jim Glanz is actually a CPA since I only used him for tax preparation not any accounting services. I still recommend him as a tax preparer.
[quote=TemekuT]So now we’re back to the start of this thread. Does any Piggintonian have a recommendation for a CPA? [/quote]
I already recommended my current CPA above: Chris Cundari with Abbas, Jensen and Cundari. And yes, he charges me less than $200 and he IS a cpa.
http://www2.dca.ca.gov/pls/wllpub/WLLQRYNA$LCEV2.QueryView?P_LICENSE_NUMBER=60682&P_LTE_ID=783
meadandale
ParticipantI think so. I’d much rather pay a professional to do my return and save me the hassle. By the time you buy tax software or pay the fees to file online (e.g. via turbo tax online) you’ve paid at least 1/3 of the amount you’d have to pay a pro and you’ve done all the work yourself. Taxes are complicated and change every year. I’d just as soon pay someone and know it is done correctly.
I’ll give some plugs here. No affiliation just a happy client..
When I bought my house and started paying a CPA to do my taxes, I used Jim Glanz (Glanz Professional Services) in La Mesa; my sister had used him for years and I thought he was honest, straightforward and best of all, fast. He’d have me in and out in less than a half hour and then back in a week to sign returns and pick up copies.
When I incorporated I had to find another CPA since Jim won’t do corporate returns. I ended up using Chris Cundari at Abbas, Jensen and Cundari in Hillcrest. Again, Chris was great helping me get my business off the ground and he and his firm are highly recommended.
Expect to pay between $150-200 for a personal return. A corporate return is about 4x that.
meadandale
ParticipantI think so. I’d much rather pay a professional to do my return and save me the hassle. By the time you buy tax software or pay the fees to file online (e.g. via turbo tax online) you’ve paid at least 1/3 of the amount you’d have to pay a pro and you’ve done all the work yourself. Taxes are complicated and change every year. I’d just as soon pay someone and know it is done correctly.
I’ll give some plugs here. No affiliation just a happy client..
When I bought my house and started paying a CPA to do my taxes, I used Jim Glanz (Glanz Professional Services) in La Mesa; my sister had used him for years and I thought he was honest, straightforward and best of all, fast. He’d have me in and out in less than a half hour and then back in a week to sign returns and pick up copies.
When I incorporated I had to find another CPA since Jim won’t do corporate returns. I ended up using Chris Cundari at Abbas, Jensen and Cundari in Hillcrest. Again, Chris was great helping me get my business off the ground and he and his firm are highly recommended.
Expect to pay between $150-200 for a personal return. A corporate return is about 4x that.
meadandale
ParticipantI think so. I’d much rather pay a professional to do my return and save me the hassle. By the time you buy tax software or pay the fees to file online (e.g. via turbo tax online) you’ve paid at least 1/3 of the amount you’d have to pay a pro and you’ve done all the work yourself. Taxes are complicated and change every year. I’d just as soon pay someone and know it is done correctly.
I’ll give some plugs here. No affiliation just a happy client..
When I bought my house and started paying a CPA to do my taxes, I used Jim Glanz (Glanz Professional Services) in La Mesa; my sister had used him for years and I thought he was honest, straightforward and best of all, fast. He’d have me in and out in less than a half hour and then back in a week to sign returns and pick up copies.
When I incorporated I had to find another CPA since Jim won’t do corporate returns. I ended up using Chris Cundari at Abbas, Jensen and Cundari in Hillcrest. Again, Chris was great helping me get my business off the ground and he and his firm are highly recommended.
Expect to pay between $150-200 for a personal return. A corporate return is about 4x that.
meadandale
ParticipantI think so. I’d much rather pay a professional to do my return and save me the hassle. By the time you buy tax software or pay the fees to file online (e.g. via turbo tax online) you’ve paid at least 1/3 of the amount you’d have to pay a pro and you’ve done all the work yourself. Taxes are complicated and change every year. I’d just as soon pay someone and know it is done correctly.
I’ll give some plugs here. No affiliation just a happy client..
When I bought my house and started paying a CPA to do my taxes, I used Jim Glanz (Glanz Professional Services) in La Mesa; my sister had used him for years and I thought he was honest, straightforward and best of all, fast. He’d have me in and out in less than a half hour and then back in a week to sign returns and pick up copies.
When I incorporated I had to find another CPA since Jim won’t do corporate returns. I ended up using Chris Cundari at Abbas, Jensen and Cundari in Hillcrest. Again, Chris was great helping me get my business off the ground and he and his firm are highly recommended.
Expect to pay between $150-200 for a personal return. A corporate return is about 4x that.
meadandale
ParticipantI think so. I’d much rather pay a professional to do my return and save me the hassle. By the time you buy tax software or pay the fees to file online (e.g. via turbo tax online) you’ve paid at least 1/3 of the amount you’d have to pay a pro and you’ve done all the work yourself. Taxes are complicated and change every year. I’d just as soon pay someone and know it is done correctly.
I’ll give some plugs here. No affiliation just a happy client..
When I bought my house and started paying a CPA to do my taxes, I used Jim Glanz (Glanz Professional Services) in La Mesa; my sister had used him for years and I thought he was honest, straightforward and best of all, fast. He’d have me in and out in less than a half hour and then back in a week to sign returns and pick up copies.
When I incorporated I had to find another CPA since Jim won’t do corporate returns. I ended up using Chris Cundari at Abbas, Jensen and Cundari in Hillcrest. Again, Chris was great helping me get my business off the ground and he and his firm are highly recommended.
Expect to pay between $150-200 for a personal return. A corporate return is about 4x that.
January 9, 2009 at 1:36 PM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #326830meadandale
ParticipantAnd what is Obama’s solution to get us out of this?
Bailouts for every small business in Amerika? Or putting all the out of work drivers, technicians, clerks and others to work building roads, bridges and other infrastructure? LOL
Welcome to Bailout Nation.
We drove Russia into bankruptcy and dissolution through outspending them in the Cold War.
China drove us into bankruptcy (and soon, dissolution) through us spending ourselves into oblivion buying their crap. We are going to bail ourselves out into third world status with a mountain of debt we can never pay.
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