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When
Do You Need a Certified Public Accountant?
CPAs
are not only for the wealthy or the rich and famous. In fact, you should
consider the need for
the
services
of a CPA for many simple changes in your personal or professional lifestyle
that may
affect your
tax liablility and personal financial goals. These simple changes may
be marriage, divorce,
birth of a child,
death
in the family, purchase or sale of a home, change in your career, winning
a prize, and so on.
You would also need a CPA for more complex matters such as deciding
which business entity to form in running
your business, representing your tax case before the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS), preparing complied,
reviewed, or audited financial statements for stockholders, bankers,
investors, or creditors,
protecting your assets from third
parties, managing and maximizing deductions in your home business,
and so on.
Moreover,
low-income households and recent immigrants to the United States for
whom English is a second language
could also benefit by seeking the services of a CPA. Because these immigrants
are ignorant with
the
U.S. tax system, they often rely on unqualified "storefront"
taxpreparers in order to save on costs.
In
the long run, these individuals would have to pay even more money in
fines and penalties, accountant
and
attorney fees in order to fix their original problems that could have
been prevented had they had sought professional
advice in the first place.
Why
You Should Choose the Accounting Firm Dichoso and Co.
Dichoso
and Company, Inc. is distinguished from other accounting firms due to
its excellent
customer
service.
Its philosophy is to make the client feel secure, knowledgeable, and
confident
about
understanding his or her financial situation and the directions he or
she must take after
every
consultation visit.
We hold the client's hand every step of the way
into this complicated maze
of ever-changing
accounting
and tax rules and regulations.
Call
us now, we are ready to serve you: 310-275-2368
or 310-670-5169
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