Is a bookkeeper a professional that needs to be hired in cha...
Enrolled agents are licensed by the IRS. They can perform the same tasksas a CPA with the huge exception of certifying financial statements/audits.
It is irrelevant what degrees they hold. Thus EA's can prepare tax
returns and represent taxpayers in front of the IRS or state tax entities. If
they are so inclined they can do bookkeeping too.
Mark T. Jessee
Law Offices of Mark T. Jessee
"A Debt Relief Agency"
50 W. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 200
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
(805) 497-5868 (805) 497-5864 (Facsimile)
In a message dated 9/15/2017 12:47:09 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com writes:
Update: Accountants and Lawyers: is someone with a BBA in accounting
allowed to call themselves an "accountant" when they are not a CPA (but are an
Enrolled Agent)? Is this an "accountant" that must be hired formally under11 USC 327 as an "accountant" or is this a bookkeeper (paraprofessional)? (I
was under the impression this person was a bookkeeper but just saw the
resume.) I am filing the employment app regardless. I just want to know what I
am dealing with and whether this is an accountant or a bookkeeper. She
calls herself an accountant.
Holly Roark
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
and Sports Lawyer
_holly@roarklawoffices.com_ (mailto:holly@roarklawoffices.com) **primary
email address**
_www.roarklawoffices.com_ (http://www.roarklawoffices.com/)
Central District of California & District of Idaho - Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600 Los Angeles, CA 90067
T (310) 553-2600; F (310) 553-2601
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 5:27 PM, Holly Roark wrote:
Small mom and pop shop. Confirmation was denied because UST pointed out
some issues with books. Judge said debtor needs a "mentor" to clean up thequickbooks. When I suggested filing a motion to employ a CPA judge said just
get a mentor. Debtor's principals want to have their personal bookkeeper
clean up the books but she will charge. Do I need an employment app for this
bookkeeper?
Enrolled agents are licensed by the IRS. They can perform the same
tasks as a CPA with the huge exception of certifying financial
statements/audits. It is irrelevant what degrees they hold. Thus EA's
can prepare tax returns and represent taxpayers in front of the IRS orstate tax entities. If they are so inclined they can do bookkeeping
too.
Mark T.
JesseeLaw Offices of Mark T. Jessee"A Debt Relief Agency"50 W.Hillcrest Drive, Suite 200Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-5868 (805)
497-5864 (Facsimile)
In a message dated 9/15/2017 12:47:09 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com writes:
Update: Accountants
and Lawyers: is someone with a BBA in accounting allowed to call themselves an
"accountant" when they are not a CPA (but are an Enrolled Agent)? Is this an
"accountant" that must be hired formally under 11 USC 327 as an "accountant"
or is this a bookkeeper (paraprofessional)? (I was under the impression this
person was a bookkeeper but just saw the resume.) I am filing the employment
app regardless. I just want to know what I am dealing with and whether this is
an accountant or a bookkeeper. She calls herself an accountant.
Holly
Roark
Certified Bankruptcy
Specialist*
and
Sports Lawyer
holly@roarklawoffices.com **primary email
address**
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