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Michael: I am a tax preparer (EA) working in the Atlanta area (Smyrna). I have been doing this for a long time and as a result, I have more business than I want. I have turned down all new clients for over five years. I refer the new clients to some other accountants, none of whom I have any great loyalty to. I would be happy to send them your way. And I don't want anything in return from you. Just hope you do them a good job at a fair price, so I can keep sending them your way. Send me some business cards:

Larry Moon 1270 Winchester Parkway Suite 217 Smyrna, GA 30080

My phone number is 770-438-2080 in case you need to contact me, or e-mail is LarryMoonEA@Bellsouth.net

Good luck.

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Call me for more good info. 949-456-5876 DZCPA@yahoo.com

Archer, Email me if you want.

Newarcher: Are you in Georgia? I am a Georgia attorney, and I'll do his non-profit incorporation (the legal side only) for $400.00 plus filing fees, and leave you all the 1023 and accounting work. If you are starting your practice, you may want to give him a break on the 1023 itself. But, $2,500.00 just for that would not be unreasonable, you may want to discount that. It's a bear. billcrowe@comcast.net CrowJD 13:17, 23 January 2008 (CST)

Sounds good Michael

One thing you could say to him is that the 1023 is often not accepted the first time, or the IRS writes back to request more info. Which is true. So, $1,000 down, $1,000 later, something like that.

As I said, I'll be glad to help him as attorney for his non-profit incorporation, and I'll make sure it's done correctly for him, if he's interested. And, don't worry, I will not compete with you on the 1023, or any accounting work. Let me know, and it's good to know another Atlanta comrade. CrowJD 13:47, 23 January 2008 (CST)

Great Michael

Thanks! The main thing I wanted you to know is that I am available to help your clients with legal work (incorporations, whatever) and I will not steal accounting and tax work from you!!! So, if your clients ever need legal help or assistance, keep me in mind. I am in the Atlanta area, and I understand you are too. CrowJD 10:46, 1 February 2008 (CST)

HRA 105; NASE info

Michael, I have tried to pursue this and recently posted anew to an old discussion and got no response whatsoever. I finally did a spreadsheet attempting to compare/contrast how this works under both a SP and an S corp. I offered to let others look at it and correct what I might have missed - no takers. The bottom line was that NASE or BASE, the administrators/promoters of these plans continue to insist that S corp SH can utilize the plan to lessen their FICA and at the same time get to deduct their out-of-pocket medical expenses even though they say that a >2% SH cannot actually 'participate', as was the direction given on the discussions here. If you'd like to continue a discussion (I have a SH awaiting my 'expert' opinion and don't know what to tell him) on this, please let me know. I'd love to get additional feedback.LJACPA

regarding advice

Hey Michael

I appreciate your questions and know that you can email me (if you don't want to get beat up) nshoemake@shoemakecpa.com If I can help you...I will. We are all learning. Nancy Shoemake

Spreadsheet of due dates etc.

Hi Michael, you posted in the DIY vs tax professionals thread about a spreadsheet you've developed for clients detailing due dates etc. Is that something that can be shared, if you are willing? I have a couple of new clients that would love something like that; that could really benefit from it and I'm not finding time to create it. I'd be happy to compensate you if you are interested. I'm also new to this forum, and still learning my way around. BTW, I grew up about 2 hours from Atlanta, but now live on the West Coast. Thanks, BelleBelle 12:28, 3 February 2008 (CST)

Michael, my email address is nolecpa@yahoo.com. You added some additional concerns that I've not considered. Will be happy to discuss. Thanks.LJACPA 06:29, 4 February 2008 (CST)

able to efile yet?

Hey Spongeworthy...

I also got an efin the other day, and my status is "active". My ERO status is "applied". I'm not sure if I should be able to file yet.

What is your ERO status? And have you been able to e-file yet?

The New Tax Guy (newtaxguy@yahoo.com)

Spreadsheet....

Michael,

Thanks for sending that spreadsheet re: due dates etc. to: ajcpersonal@sbcglobal.net

And yes, I have plenty of undying love & devotion for ANYONE willing to help me out during tax season (as well as a fellow southerner). Hope I didn't miss the weekly special, this season has started out a bit crazier than normal (!?) and I'm fried - already - and haven't been on TA much this week. Hope I can return the favor sometime.

BelleBelle 23:50, 6 February 2008 (CST)

105 HRA

Hi Michael,

I noticed in another forum that you are interested in learning more about the HRA plan. I work for a TPA and specialize in the HRA. If you have any questions, or would like to discuss this further, I would be more than happy to help!

Matt

HRA

Sorry, forgot to leave my contact info... theedeck theedeck@yahoo.com

Thanks, Matt

S Corps and HRA's

Michael, I've run into my first S Corp with an HRA. I'm concerned about the validity of this, and noticed you've participated in some discussions on it. Have you come to any firm conclusions? Can you point me to any references? I'd very much appreciate it, Wwtaxes 22:47, 9 April 2008 (CDT)

Business Philosophy

Michael, If you want to give me your email I can explain how I run my business. Thanks for posting. It's nice to see a newbie come in with confidence to post. KarenKaren258 10:18, 23 April 2008 (CDT)

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