Policies

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Appointments

During Tax Season (Feb 1 through March 31) on the hour, from 9am until 7pm (excluding noon hour). Two-hour appointments are available (at higher fee). We take a very limited number of appointments between April 1 and April 10 and appointments after April 11 (until April 14) are highly discouraged and are only provided with an additional fee of $1,000.

During off season (May to Jan), weekdays from 9am to 5pm.

Confidentiality is of prime importance to our firm. Nothing will be discussed with anyone without your prior approval.

Responding to your concerns on a timely basis is also a very important issue to us. We will strive to respond to every question or inquiry we receive from you. Further, we will not give up on this with telephone tag “You’re It” voice mail. You can be sure we will continue to attempt to connect with you until we know your issue has been addressed.

Privacy Policy

You may have some concerns about the confidentiality of the information you provide to this office. It is our policy to keep your personal and business matters confidential to the extent permitted by law.

Client Information, Privacy Policies and Notice Regarding Advisor-Client Privileged Communications

The Federal Trade Commission has issued regulations that require tax preparation firms to provide an annual statement of firm privacy policies. Here is our policy:

We handle all information you provide us with the utmost confidentiality. Your personal information will only be shared with members of our firm who need to know this information in order to complete the work you have hired our firm to do. We will not disclose your personal information to anyone outside our firm without your express written permission to do so, or unless we are legally required to do so. For example, if a mortgage lender contacts our office for a copy of your return or information about it, we will ask that you provide written permission prior to our responding to that request.

You should also be aware that anything you tell us during the interview for the preparation of your tax return is confidential, but not protected from the IRS. Privileged communications (those that are protected from IRS authority to compel our testimony) are limited to non-criminal tax advice on matters before the IRS or non-criminal tax proceedings in federal courts. Although we consider any information you provide us as confidential, return preparation engagements are not covered by advisor-client privilege.

If you feel the nature of any subject matter to be discussed requires protected communications, please raise that issue so that we can discuss your possible need to consult with an attorney for legal advice.