Marketing: Finding A Tax Professionals Is Changing In 2024

For years, finding a tax professional with the requisite knowledge, skills and experience has remained the same. Ask a friend for a referral, look online to see who paid the most to appear in a top ad, spend time looking online and spend even more time looking through multiple links trying to find a tax professional with the specialty skills you need. Time and time again, taxpayers are unable to find a tax professional who has the best skills for the tax work that needs to be done.

For more than thirty years, we have been retained to find a tax professional for clients all over the world who want access to the most qualified tax professionals around the world. During this same time, we have been asked by the executives who have retained us to find a tax advisor who they can hire for their personal tax needs. This is why we have received inquiries like the following requests:

Example Case One

A U.S. Citizen wanted to purchase a MuzzBuzz Coffee Franchise in Australia for their son who moved there; however, they needed tax advice on how to structure the purchase of the franchise. We searched our tax  professional database and referred them to an Australian tax advisor.

Example Case Two

A Japanese Company CEO contacted a former Chapter President of a Colorado Enrolled Agent Association (He found the EA on our site) and asked if they would return his call. The Enrolled Agent was surprised and asked if the call was real. I told him to call the CEO who finally had a conversation with or EA member that he had a manufacturing facility in Colorado and needed tax advice. ( I do not know if he was hired but I do know the call was real).

Example Case Three

A CEO from Greece contacted TaxConnections and asked for a referral to a tax advisor in New York as he owned several large commercial buildings in New York City he was getting ready to sell and requested a referral to a tax advisor. (We referred him to a tax advisor in New York City who spoke Greek, Italian and English).

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Either Way – Tax Advisors Win!

With a nail-biter of an election day, and results that may not be known for days, there is one thing for certain and that is tax advisors win. There are many tax laws on the ballots this election cycle and we shall see their outcomes very soon. These tax law increases will affect many people and businesses. All these new initiatives (if passed) will create more work for tax advisors all over the country.

In California, one of the biggest tax hikes in history (if passed) will be one of the biggest changes to California’s tax system. Its passage will hike property taxes on big businesses, raising billions for schools and local governments. Now owners pay property taxes based on the price  they originally paid for real estate – typically a lot less than what its worth today. All the revenue would come from taxes on commercial properties valued over three million by reassessing them at market value every three years. The California Teachers Association was the top Yes on Prop. 15 donor at $19.8 million followed by $11.7 million from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan.

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