I've been looking at engagement letters (many from the board - thank you very much for being so generous) and came to the conclusion I really don't want to do them except for Sch C clients, Corps, bookkeeping, and etc.
A new client that moved into the area had in last year's return a notice that a tax firm in another area puts into the client's completed package. It starts out by saying "if you accept this return, you agree...." or something like that. The client does not sign it. What do you think of that idea?
I do want to do something, but in reading over the variety of things that can be included in an engagement letter, I think it is impossible to put in everything. So, wouldn't just a phrase or two in the client letter be sufficient? "from the information you provide...I am preparing your tax returns only...I am not a financial planner..." things like that.
A new client that moved into the area had in last year's return a notice that a tax firm in another area puts into the client's completed package. It starts out by saying "if you accept this return, you agree...." or something like that. The client does not sign it. What do you think of that idea?
I do want to do something, but in reading over the variety of things that can be included in an engagement letter, I think it is impossible to put in everything. So, wouldn't just a phrase or two in the client letter be sufficient? "from the information you provide...I am preparing your tax returns only...I am not a financial planner..." things like that.
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