In another thread I learned that it is sometimes ethical to charge a contingent fee. It's good for me to know that. I have stopped telling clients that it would be against the law for me to charge them a contingent fee. However, I have several questions.
I am sure that it was at one time against the rules to base my fee for preparing an original return on the size of the refund we were asking for. The reason why the IRS would wish me not to do that seems obvious. Is this rule still in force?
Why are not all contingent fees banned under the same line of reasoning?
Is it a good business practice to charge a contingent fee? My thought would be that if I charge more because I saved him money this time then he will want a really low fee next time when the outcome is less favorable to him. And yet I hear that some firms are doing their billing based on what they think is the value to the client of the services. So am I shorting myself and/or alternately gouging myself and clients by billing strictly based on the time I put in and any costs I incur? I mean, it is obvious that if a client comes back it must be the case that he viewed my last fee as fair for what he got......
I am sure that it was at one time against the rules to base my fee for preparing an original return on the size of the refund we were asking for. The reason why the IRS would wish me not to do that seems obvious. Is this rule still in force?
Why are not all contingent fees banned under the same line of reasoning?
Is it a good business practice to charge a contingent fee? My thought would be that if I charge more because I saved him money this time then he will want a really low fee next time when the outcome is less favorable to him. And yet I hear that some firms are doing their billing based on what they think is the value to the client of the services. So am I shorting myself and/or alternately gouging myself and clients by billing strictly based on the time I put in and any costs I incur? I mean, it is obvious that if a client comes back it must be the case that he viewed my last fee as fair for what he got......
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