I have a client that has a good relationship with his former accountant. This client went to me for a few reasons. And his prior accountant holds no grudge -- an amicable split, so to speak.
In the past i was at the other end of such an arrangement. And I volunteered any and all workpapers which the new accountant wanted. The new accountant called me and requested my Trial Balance, AJEs and deprec sched. I was more than happy. (This was ten years ago and the client had major major probs of which i was not aware. I suggested they go elsewhere to someone with relevant experience.)
What about me, today, requesting the AJEs and TB from my new client's proir accontant? Is that professional? Is it often done?
(Not sure that i even need them. I'm just trying to make my life easy. I'd certainly be interested in seeing them.)
EDIT: Then again i don't want to appear as though i'm incapable of prepping an 1120 on my own.
In the past i was at the other end of such an arrangement. And I volunteered any and all workpapers which the new accountant wanted. The new accountant called me and requested my Trial Balance, AJEs and deprec sched. I was more than happy. (This was ten years ago and the client had major major probs of which i was not aware. I suggested they go elsewhere to someone with relevant experience.)
What about me, today, requesting the AJEs and TB from my new client's proir accontant? Is that professional? Is it often done?
(Not sure that i even need them. I'm just trying to make my life easy. I'd certainly be interested in seeing them.)
EDIT: Then again i don't want to appear as though i'm incapable of prepping an 1120 on my own.
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