I requested a fee schedule from a local firm yesterday because I was referring a couple of clients over to them (not intending to compare prices, just trying to prepare the clients for what to expect). I noticed a couple of entries on the schedule that I really like.
1) For Schedule D, they quoted a flat fee with the following wording "Known Basis - First 10 Trades". Maybe some of you use some wording to that effect, but this is the first time I've seen it. To me it's very succinct.
2) Line item entitled "Records not Kept Properly - We Must Source Records", with a fee range and the hourly rate stated
3) Line item entitles "Unorganized Documents" - same fee range and hourly rate stated as in #2
4) The also had a line item with a fee range for "Copies of Tax Returns", which we've discussed many times on this forum and there are a host of opinions on whether or not to charge for them.
Anyhow, I found this interesting and thought I'd post it (for whatever it might be worth). I don't publish a fee schedule but I'm thinking of incorporating a few of the above into my engagement letter in the future. Maybe something in the above list will promt some other ideas on this forum for how to prepare clients to pay for services when they don't want to take the time to prepare.
1) For Schedule D, they quoted a flat fee with the following wording "Known Basis - First 10 Trades". Maybe some of you use some wording to that effect, but this is the first time I've seen it. To me it's very succinct.
2) Line item entitled "Records not Kept Properly - We Must Source Records", with a fee range and the hourly rate stated
3) Line item entitles "Unorganized Documents" - same fee range and hourly rate stated as in #2
4) The also had a line item with a fee range for "Copies of Tax Returns", which we've discussed many times on this forum and there are a host of opinions on whether or not to charge for them.
Anyhow, I found this interesting and thought I'd post it (for whatever it might be worth). I don't publish a fee schedule but I'm thinking of incorporating a few of the above into my engagement letter in the future. Maybe something in the above list will promt some other ideas on this forum for how to prepare clients to pay for services when they don't want to take the time to prepare.
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