BOOKKEEPING
Q. I
purchased Quickbooks for my business. Is this a good program for me?
A. Quickbooks
is an excellent program for small businesses, and can handle almost
all of your accounting needs. We use Quickbooks for all of our bookkeeping
clients.
Q. If
Quickbooks is such a great program, why do I need a professional to
handle my bookkeeping?
A. There
are several reasons. First, it is important to set up your Quickbooks
file in a format that can be easily translated into a tax return. This
will allow you to evaluate your profitability from an income-tax standpoint.
A professional is best suited to help you with this. Second, it is important
to recognize which purchases are fully deductible in the year of payment.
For example, the purchase of a computer for your business may not be
fully deductible in the first year. It might be necessary to depreciate
the computer over several years. You will want to record this correctly
in Quickbooks so that it can be easily identified at tax time. Third,
Quickbooks is a very powerful program that has a lot of capabilities.
Instead of spending hours learning how to use the program, you will
probably want to spend your time doing what it is you went into business
to do; not bookkeeping. A professional can do it for you, and in much
less time. Fourth, a professional who handles your bookkeeping is much
better suited to answer any business and/or tax questions related to
your specific situation when he/she is familiar with your numbers and
involved with your business on a continuous basis.
Q. Where
do your perform the bookkeeping? How do I provide you with my information?
A. We can
perform the bookkeeping at your location or in our office, whichever
you prefer. If you want to maintain your Quickbooks file on your computer
so that you can use it anytime, such as for billing your customers,
it is best that we come to your location and work on your computer.
If this is not important to you, you can mail your information to us
or we can come by and pick it up.
Q. How
often do you perform the bookkeeping?
A. Generally,
once per month. But this can vary depending on the size of your business
and your needs. New businesses with very few transactions may only need
a quarterly bookkeeping service, while larger, well-established businesses
may need it more frequently.
Q. How
much will it cost me?
A. This
depends on how much activity your business has and what level of service
you are looking for. It can cost as little as $50.00/month or several
hundred dollars per month.
TAX
Q. I
have been preparing my tax return for years and have never had a problem.
Why should I use a professional?
A. Our
tax laws today are extremely complex and getting more so every year.
Despite some political rhetoric in recent years about reorganizing tax
laws to make them more readily understandable, it is unlikely that Congress
will ever achieve this goal. So unless your situation is fairly simple,
you may be missing out on some opportunities. Such opportunities can
come in the form of missing deductions or not taking advantage of income
exclusions, and a professional has the experience to help you find them.
In most cases, the tax savings offered by a professional are greater
than the cost of hiring the professional. Moreover, if you encounter
a transaction you are unsure of, your professional, already familiar
with your situation, can offer the best advice possible.
Q. Why
should I have a professional CPA prepare my tax return?
A. To become
a Certified Public Accountant, a person must pass an extensive, two-day
examination on auditing, accounting, taxation and business law. Once
certified, a CPA must remain current by taking classes in these subjects
in order to maintain his/her license, which is issued by their state
every two years. This means that a CPA has a depth and breadth of knowledge
that most other tax professionals do not have and are not required to
maintain. You can feel safe when hiring a CPA.
Q. What
else can a CPA provide?
A. The
main feature of any CPA is the ability to become a trusted business/tax
advisor. While most people use a CPA for professional tax preparation,
this is only one area in which a CPA can bring value. A CPA has the
skills to help you plan for many future events, such as buying and financing
a home, paying for college, saving for retirement, and transferring
assets to the next generation. A CPA is especially suited for helping
new businesses by recommending the proper business structure.
Q. How
do I get started with your firm?
A. It is
best that you contact our office to set up an initial consultation.
There is no charge for this and it gives us a chance to get to know
each other. We are specifically interested in trying to understand your
current concerns so that we may begin to evaluate how to proceed. After
this, we try to develop an understanding of your future financial goals.
This will provide us with the information necessary to begin developing
tax and financial strategies that will help you achieve your goals.