Discussion:Billing rate for s corp tax return

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Kb (talk|edits) said:

9 March 2008
Just wondering what you all charge for this. Do you charge a set rate or hourly and if hourly what hourly rate?

Thanks!

Southparkcpa (talk|edits) said:

9 March 2008
If the BS and P and L are accurate and all we do is basic depreciation, break out officers salary, etc... our fee is set at $800. Some are as low as $500.

If a client brings in work with it, i.e. several assets, J/E's , review of WIP needed, basis review, we charge $1,000 base and hourly on top of that.

Bottom Line (talk|edits) said:

9 March 2008
Gosh I'm too cheap! Trying to raise my rates but it takes a long time to bring them up. New ones are at a higher rate.