I do not want to get into the same mess as I did last year. I have another client getting divorced and their business is being looked at by a forensic accountant/cpa. Client has already told me the accountant would be asking me questions about the business/tax return.
I did the same thing last year but told the client I would only reply if questions and emails came directly from him. So I did answer those questions. The accountant took some of answers to the questions and turned them around to mean something totally different.
Like I said, do not want to be in the same mess again, how should I handle this? Should I even answer any questions about the business and/or items on the tax return? Or should I just tell them I prepared the return based on the information given and leave it at that?
Would appreciate some feedback from others that have gone through something similar.
Thanks
I did the same thing last year but told the client I would only reply if questions and emails came directly from him. So I did answer those questions. The accountant took some of answers to the questions and turned them around to mean something totally different.
Like I said, do not want to be in the same mess again, how should I handle this? Should I even answer any questions about the business and/or items on the tax return? Or should I just tell them I prepared the return based on the information given and leave it at that?
Would appreciate some feedback from others that have gone through something similar.
Thanks
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