SPECIALIZING - THE WIN-WIN SOLUTION
The tax code continues to get more complicated with every
new Tax Act signed into law. During 2006, President Bush signed two tax
law changes into law.
When a tax professional specializes, it's a win-win
situation. The CPA or EA wins because they are able to focus on the
specific set of tax rules that impact their homogenous client base.
And you as the client win as well. By virtue of
specializing, your tax professional should be able to provide prudent answers to
most of your tax related questions without too much trouble. Plus, they
should be able to share with you insightful tax planning strategies to help you
and their other clients within their specialty save taxes.
At my CPA firm, we decided to specialize in healthcare
professionals when my brother joined the firm in 1993. Since that time,
we've transformed our firm from a general practice to one where healthcare
clients make up almost 90% of our client base. I've seen what specializing has
done for the level of service and quality of information we are now able to
efficiently provide to our clients in the healthcare field.
Andrew D. Schwartz, CPA
Founder, FindAGoodCPA.com & The MDTAXES Network
SPECIALTIES:
On our site, the only way to search for a tax professional is by specialty.
Remember, each profession or industry has their own set of very specific tax and
business planning issues. Here are the professions and industries
currently included in our database:
Physicians, dentists, and other healthcare professionals
Real estate agents and brokers
Lawyers
Actors, artists, & athletes
Ad agencies, PR firms, and graphic designers
Architects & interior designers
Auto dealerships
Auto service & gas stations
Beauty salons, spas, & barbershops
Clergy, religious organizations
Condo associations/Coops
Consultants & independent contractors
Contractors & specialty trades
Distributorships & manufacturers reps
Farms
Franchisees
Gyms, yoga studios, & personal trainers
Hotels, Motels, Inns & B&Bs
High tech & Bio tech
Internet & online businesses
Investors, traders, & investment companies
Manufacturers
Military personnel
Mortgage lenders, finance companies, and banks
Non-profit organizations
Pilots & flight attendants
Public Safety: police, firefighters, and paramedics
Real estate development & management
Restaurants, caterers & bars
Retail
Schools & daycare centers
Studio (dance and karate) owners
Teachers/professors
Travel agencies & tour operators
Trusts & estates
And here are the additional areas of expertise that you can search on:
Business Valuation
Divorce Issues
Ex-Pat/In-Pat Tax Advice
"Fee Only" Financial Planning
Forensic Accounting
IRS Problem Resolution
Newlyweds
QuickBooks Certified
Retirement plans, employee benefits, and ESOPs
Seniors/Retirees
Stock Options/Restricted Stock/83b Elections
LINKS TO OUR OTHER SITES:
- The MDTAXES Network - Tax and
basic financial planning information for healthcare professionals.
- NewlywedFinances - Basic
financial planning information for married couples
- LawerTaxes.com - Tax and
basic financial planning information for professionals practicing law
- RealEstateProTaxes.com - Tax
and basic financial planning information for real estate professionals
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