Taxea and Client Papers
Well I guess I don't operate the same way that you do with your clients. (Referring to Taxea post)
Seems to me, if a charge is made for a form or an entry, then the client is "privileged" and is entitled to receive a copy of that form or schedule. I was paid and I should produce that information.
If I charge, the client does recieve a copy of any form or schedule that I prepare. If I prepare an Excel spreadsheet for them for reporting purposes, and I charge the taxpayer, I supply them with a copy or computer file copy of that worksheet.
That only seems to be fair for the services that I offer and what I am paid for.
I have nothing to hide from my clients, and respectfully ask that they review, so based on this topic, depreciation schedules should be included, whether or not the client understands them.
Sandy
Well I guess I don't operate the same way that you do with your clients. (Referring to Taxea post)
Seems to me, if a charge is made for a form or an entry, then the client is "privileged" and is entitled to receive a copy of that form or schedule. I was paid and I should produce that information.
If I charge, the client does recieve a copy of any form or schedule that I prepare. If I prepare an Excel spreadsheet for them for reporting purposes, and I charge the taxpayer, I supply them with a copy or computer file copy of that worksheet.
That only seems to be fair for the services that I offer and what I am paid for.
I have nothing to hide from my clients, and respectfully ask that they review, so based on this topic, depreciation schedules should be included, whether or not the client understands them.
Sandy
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