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    What would you charge for this?

    New client...

    One Form W-2
    One 1099-R with a Code 1, but qualifies for the exception for educational expenses
    One 1099-R with a Code G (rollover)
    Educational expenses which qualify for the Lifetime Learning Credit
    Simple, bare-bones Schedule C that involves making and selling craft jewelry
    has one 1099-MISC associated with this Schedule C; seems a bit like an Avon/Mary Kay sort of thing
    Not-so-simple Schedule C that involves first year as a real estate agent
    but no income on this Schedule C, since she started in November; just expenses
    no depreciation on this Schedule C; maybe some standard mileage
    the rest is fairly straightforward office expenses, real estate license fee, etc.

    So the return consists of a Form 1040, two Schedules C, a Form 5329, and a Form 8863.

    The state return, Ohio, is a no-brainer. Everything transfers right from the federal return. No data entry required, except for what county and school district they live in.

    And we have to do a city tax return, but that's also pretty straightforward, and only takes about five minutes.

    Client is fairly well organized, gave me a neat pile of receipts for each Schedule C. Gave me a copy of last year's return, which was done by someone else. Last year had no Schedule C at all, no education, and no retirement plan distributions. Last year was a Form 1040-EZ.

    This will probably take me two to three hours. I don't usually charge by the hour for tax returns.

    I don't charge by the form, either. I just make up a fee.

    What would you charge for this return?

    BMK
    32
    under $100
    6.25%
    2
    $100 to $150
    9.38%
    3
    $150 to $200
    18.75%
    6
    $200 to $250
    28.13%
    9
    over $250
    37.50%
    12

    The poll is expired.

    Burton M. Koss
    koss@usakoss.net

    ____________________________________
    The map is not the territory...
    and the instruction book is not the process.

    #2
    $300 - $350.
    Last edited by MRPLOW; 03-24-2011, 11:32 AM.

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      #3
      Burton

      This would be around $415.

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        #4
        200 +

        I would have to say a minimum of $200.

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          #5
          $420 including CA return. Does not include hourly rate for bookkeeping on sch C.

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            #6
            $350-425, I don't know about city tax returns but just federal & state would be in that range.
            "A man that holds a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way." - Mark Twain

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              #7
              Definately in the $400-$500 range if for nothing else but for time. I charge by time and complexity. Seems like you have both. I try to get $300 an hour. Most of my clients have learned to come in organized because of the way I bill. Some have learned not to come to me because of the way I bill and the way they are disorganized. Good for them and good for me. Don't waste my time.......................
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                #8
                Defintley not over

                $200 max. I only see about an hour or so work there. even at 2 hour would be less than $300. any more and they would be cheaper at the box and we always are under those over priced W@#$%
                AJ, EA

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                  #9
                  Fees

                  I'm giving this post a bump, because it seems to be generating some interest, and some voting...

                  But when someone votes on the poll without posting a comment, it doesn't bring the post back to the top

                  BMK
                  Burton M. Koss
                  koss@usakoss.net

                  ____________________________________
                  The map is not the territory...
                  and the instruction book is not the process.

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