Go to a local college that has its students do a work term, find the college that trains cpa's, get a student for a work term and pay nothing.
Quote from: shdwwlk on February 25, 2008, 07:14:03 PMGo to a local college that has its students do a work term, find the college that trains cpa's, get a student for a work term and pay nothing.There are no colleges that "train CPAs". You can earn a degree in accounting and typically that includes two courses on taxation - one course for individual taxation and another for corporate taxation. Both are just general overviews and do not even begin to cover what needs to be known to do what GASlick needs to have done. That is type of expertise that comes from on-the-job training and additional coursework beyond what is required for a bachelor's degree in accounting and a CPA license. Like Rick and Schro, I'm a CPA who doesn't work with taxes. I wouldn't feel comfortable taking on an assignment like this. No way would a student be qualified.
Quote from: RazorX on February 25, 2008, 07:38:40 PMQuote from: shdwwlk on February 25, 2008, 07:14:03 PMGo to a local college that has its students do a work term, find the college that trains cpa's, get a student for a work term and pay nothing.There are no colleges that "train CPAs". You can earn a degree in accounting and typically that includes two courses on taxation - one course for individual taxation and another for corporate taxation. Both are just general overviews and do not even begin to cover what needs to be known to do what GASlick needs to have done. That is type of expertise that comes from on-the-job training and additional coursework beyond what is required for a bachelor's degree in accounting and a CPA license. Like Rick and Schro, I'm a CPA who doesn't work with taxes. I wouldn't feel comfortable taking on an assignment like this. No way would a student be qualified.Way to bite my head off, it was just an idea. Note to self: don't ever post on SBG
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