New client comes in this morning. She is sole prop..Schedule C business. Business in Central Florida has been bad for a lot of businesses including hers. Income down quite a bit.
She had her return prepared by a CPA firm for several years and the last 2 years by an EA. He has a job with a CPA firm now and so she looked for a new preparer.
She brings me in rounded figures....supplies - $50/mo; contract labor - $7000; and so on.
She says last year "Joe" just changed figures a little bit, that he compared what she had the year before and made some adjustments"
I told her that I needed her to make a list of the people she paid and how much she paid them during the year. Mostly paid cash to workers. I also told her that she had to add up her receipts and tell me how much she paid for supplies, advertising,etc. Not averaging per month...but actually paid.
How does a CPA and an EA who has been trained and takes their continuing education let someone get by with this stuff? It is so frustrating to have them come in and I have to tell them I won't do it that way. I told her to take a columnar pad and write down her expenses every month, to take the columnar pad and put a workers name on the top and write down every time she pays them. I kept telling her in case of audit she will have to produce the backup for these figures.
Linda, EA
She had her return prepared by a CPA firm for several years and the last 2 years by an EA. He has a job with a CPA firm now and so she looked for a new preparer.
She brings me in rounded figures....supplies - $50/mo; contract labor - $7000; and so on.
She says last year "Joe" just changed figures a little bit, that he compared what she had the year before and made some adjustments"
I told her that I needed her to make a list of the people she paid and how much she paid them during the year. Mostly paid cash to workers. I also told her that she had to add up her receipts and tell me how much she paid for supplies, advertising,etc. Not averaging per month...but actually paid.
How does a CPA and an EA who has been trained and takes their continuing education let someone get by with this stuff? It is so frustrating to have them come in and I have to tell them I won't do it that way. I told her to take a columnar pad and write down her expenses every month, to take the columnar pad and put a workers name on the top and write down every time she pays them. I kept telling her in case of audit she will have to produce the backup for these figures.
Linda, EA
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