With the rising cost of being a tax preparer, does anyone do Form 140 w/Sch A & St return for less then $200 anymore?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Form 1040 for less then $200 anymore?
Collapse
X
-
I am less
Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostWith the rising cost of being a tax preparer, does anyone do Form 140 w/Sch A & St return for less then $200 anymore?Christopher Mewhort, EA
mewhorttax.com
Comment
-
Fee
Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostWith the rising cost of being a tax preparer, does anyone do Form 140 w/Sch A & St return for less then $200 anymore?
I do very few state returns other than corporate franchise taxes since we have no state income tax in Texas and I have only a few out-of-state clients.
Comment
-
I've been doing them also under $200. Range is from $125 to $150. Sometimes that also includes other forms.
I know my fees are low and I have posted about it in the past. So I won't go into that again. But next month I am meeting with a SBA advisor that is close by to me that will hopefully help to figure out pricing and also address my marketing. This is a free service they are offering to local small business owners and I am going to take them up on it.
Comment
-
I usually quote $220 - $260 for basic return with itemized deductions, 2 or 3 W-2 forms, including a state return. This assumes everything is fairly well in order and no research or backtracking needed. If there's a schedule B required due to some interest or dividends over the limit, I will stay in that range. Other forms (2441, D, E, multi-state, etc) start the additional-fee meter running fairly quickly."The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith
Comment
-
SBA advice
Originally posted by geekgirldany View PostI've been doing them also under $200. Range is from $125 to $150. Sometimes that also includes other forms.
I know my fees are low and I have posted about it in the past. So I won't go into that again. But next month I am meeting with a SBA advisor that is close by to me that will hopefully help to figure out pricing and also address my marketing. This is a free service they are offering to local small business owners and I am going to take them up on it.
Comment
-
Yes, Please keep up with us
on what you find out on this subject.
I know the rates vary a lot around the country and we are in a very depressed area.
In this office we do around 1200 1040 returns besides the businesses we do. This is a CPA office with 3 CPAs and 1 EA.
I have encouraged the idea of raising fees more, with no luck.
We quote a 1040 with A and B at 100 to 125.
With a D might go to 150.
Small C or E will get 150.
almost never do we go over 200 unless it is a very large and complicated D with lots of basis research or a small business with a large Sch C. Or many rentals might get to 200 to 225.
I had one client just rip me apart this past season because we are going to price ourselves right out of business charging so much. She was charged $100 for a 1040 with A and E(one rental). We kinda hope she does go to someone else. She can always go to the big Store and pay twice as much.AJ, EA
Comment
-
Over $200
Way over $200. I'm in Fairfield County, CT. And, I'm not trying to compete on price. I also try to have my fees high enough to cover questions throughout the year for free (want clients to call me before they do something). I think I have one continuing, long-time client, sweet little old retired man, who I charge $140 and a renter with one W-2 that ends up being $170 with her investments. Rest are more complex individual returns and small businesses. Not many returns but average around $550. Not taking new clients for less than $500. Had to fold in last year's $100 to NY and the new annual $64.25 and ever increasing education to take good care of my clients and good software to handle complex returns and....
Comment
Disclaimer
Collapse
This message board allows participants to freely exchange ideas and opinions on areas concerning taxes. The comments posted are the opinions of participants and not that of Tax Materials, Inc. We make no claim as to the accuracy of the information and will not be held liable for any damages caused by using such information. Tax Materials, Inc. reserves the right to delete or modify inappropriate postings.
Comment