Saturday, February 1, 2003

Accountant

RE: [spiers] Accountant

I've been very pleased with my accountant, Les Schultz of Small
Business Solutions, Inc. They're actually in Texas and I'm in Virginia, but
they do everything by email and FTP files, etc. You want to talk to Les
Schultz who is president. 979-357-2797. (or
Leslie1@smallbusinesssolutionsinc.com ) Les has literally saved me
thousands of dollars a year in taxes because of his knowledge of tax law.
He does wonders for anyone who is an entrepreneur needing tax advice.
Sincerely, Mary Anthony (mary.anthony@longandfoster.com)

-----Original Message-----
From: RL Murray [mailto:murrayinc@attbi.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 2:01 AM
To: spiers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [spiers] Accountant

Nelson, Watson, & Erickson ... Listed in Seattle
dwatson@nwecpa.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Lennon [mailto:patlennon@attbi.com]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 7:48 PM
To: spiers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [spiers] Accountant


Dear John and Group,

I'm currently looking for an accountant that can handle my personal and
small business accounting needs.

Are there any specific skills related to importing, wholesaling, and small
business that one should look for when screening candidates? Anything to
avoid?

Recommendations for accountants in the Seattle area will be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks,
Pat


Monday, January 27, 2003

Accountant

RE: [spiers] Accountant

Nelson, Watson, & Erickson ... Listed in Seattle
dwatson@nwecpa.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Lennon [mailto:patlennon@attbi.com]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 7:48 PM
To: spiers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [spiers] Accountant


Dear John and Group,

I'm currently looking for an accountant that can handle my personal and
small business accounting needs.

Are there any specific skills related to importing, wholesaling, and small
business that one should look for when screening candidates? Anything to
avoid?

Recommendations for accountants in the Seattle area will be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks,
Pat


Accountant

Re: [spiers] Accountant


In a message dated 1/27/03 9:18:29 PM, patlennon@attbi.com writes:

I'm currently looking for an accountant that can handle my personal and
small business accounting needs.

Are there any specific skills related to importing, wholesaling, and small
business that one should look for when screening candidates? Anything to
avoid?

Recommendations for accountants in the Seattle area will be greatly
appreciated.

Tax rules are so complex, and although it is debatable, there is at least the
idea that the tax laws are designed to encourage entrepreneurial efforts,
that I believe a good accountant is very important.

Much of the benefit of being self-employed is 'lifestyle' and your accountant
cn do much to help you make your company support your desired lifestyle.

In Seattle and most any town there are small biz accountants charge somewhere
between $25 and $50 an hour. The more you do your own books, the less they
have to charge. You can usually find them listed in the back of alternative
newspapers. Just check references.

As far as an expertise in "int'l trade", no that is not necessary. The tax
laws apply to business in USA and in that respect you are no different than
any other, so don't take that into consideration.

hope this helps.

John


Accountant

Dear John and Group,

I'm currently looking for an accountant that can handle my personal and small
business accounting needs.

Are there any specific skills related to importing, wholesaling, and small
business that one should look for when screening candidates? Anything to avoid?

Recommendations for accountants in the Seattle area will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Pat