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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 323274, member: 57467"] When it comes to navigating the complex world of taxes, hiring a tax consultant can be a smart move for your business. but with so many consultants to choose from, it can be difficult to know where to start from because it is complicated, if you go on LinkedIn you'll see a lot of expert. In this post I will be looking at some of the things to consider when hiring a tax consultant. Look for experience: When hiring a tax consultant, it's important to look for someone with a track record of success. Go on LinkedIn you'll see where there's a list of experience and you can be able to deduce from there how experienced a consultant is, look for someone with experience in your industry, as well as a deep understanding of tax laws and regulations. Check for credentials: before hiring a tax consultant, make sure they have the necessary credentials and qualifications to provide tax advice. This depends on country, if you're in USA look for certifications like the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) or EA (Enrolled Agent). Then the next key thing is communication, you don't want to hire a consultant that don't get back to you, communication is key when it comes to working with a tax consultant. make sure they are responsive to your questions and concerns, and that they are able to explain tax concepts in a way that you can understand simply. Look for a proactive approach, a good tax consultant should be proactive in identifying potential tax savings and strategies to minimize your tax burden. Look for someone who is willing to go the extra mile to save you money. Another important thing to consider is to check references, before hiring a tax consultant, be sure to check their references. Reach out to previous clients if you can to get an idea of their experience working with the consultant. [/QUOTE]
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