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I can only say that I had a very bad experience with a licensed tax consultant many years ago so I returned to my old CPA  and have been quite satisfied ever since.  The consultant said they could handle my S Corp but clearly could not.  This is just my personal experience. 

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Docs... would like input on the advantages/disadvantages to using a licensed tax consultant over a CPA. Thanks in advance for your input.Dr. A Caughlin DC CAC155 NW 1st Ave Day, Or. 97845 office fax

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This gives me an opportunity to inquire as to what all you are doing to attempt to reduce your tax liability. My overhead is so low, I get creamed and I know most chiro offices are pretty low overhead.

Obviously respond off list if you wish.

ph Medlin D.C.

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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:06 PM

To: Charlie Caughlin

Cc: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association

Subject: Re: CPA vs LTC

I can only say that I had a very bad experience with a licensed tax consultant many years ago so I returned to my old CPA and have been quite satisfied ever since. The consultant said they could handle my S Corp but clearly could not. This is just my personal experience. Schneider DCPDX

Docs... would like input on the advantages/disadvantages to using a licensed tax consultant over a CPA. Thanks in advance for your input.

Dr. A Caughlin DC CAC155 NW 1st Ave Day, Or. 97845 office fax

-- Schneider DC PDX

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I would strongly recommend you get together with Jim Bowen…who I went with a few years ago and he and the CPA he works with that I switched to have saved me a ton of $$$. My only wish was I would have run into Jim years earlier… Jim Bowen has been a presenter and vendor at the OCA state convention every year for the last few years…great guy…Vern Saboe From: oregondcs [mailto:oregondcs ] On Behalf Of ph MedlinSent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:57 PMTo: Charlie Caughlin; SchneiderCc: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association Subject: Re: CPA vs LTC This gives me an opportunity to inquire as to what all you are doing to attempt to reduce your tax liability. My overhead is so low, I get creamed and I know most chiro offices are pretty low overhead. Obviously respond off list if you wish. ph Medlin D.C. From: Schneider Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:06 PMTo: Charlie Caughlin Cc: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association Subject: Re: CPA vs LTC I can only say that I had a very bad experience with a licensed tax consultant many years ago so I returned to my old CPA and have been quite satisfied ever since. The consultant said they could handle my S Corp but clearly could not. This is just my personal experience. Schneider DCPDX Docs... would like input on the advantages/disadvantages to using a licensed tax consultant over a CPA. Thanks in advance for your input.Dr. A Caughlin DC CAC155 NW 1st Ave Day, Or. 97845 office fax -- Schneider DC PDX

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Seems to be the general consensus. May have to hook up with him for next year for sure!

While I was a student at Life West Dan told us that almost all students begin as Democrats and then turn into Republicans after practicing for a while.

I surely would never go that far, but by all means have a clearer understanding of what he meant.

ph Medlin D.C.

From: vsaboe

Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:34 PM

To: 'ph Medlin' ; 'Charlie Caughlin' ; ' Schneider'

Cc: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association

Subject: RE: CPA vs LTC

I would strongly recommend you get together with Jim Bowen…who I went with a few years ago and he and the CPA he works with that I switched to have saved me a ton of $$$. My only wish was I would have run into Jim years earlier… Jim Bowen has been a presenter and vendor at the OCA state convention every year for the last few years…great guy…Vern Saboe

From: oregondcs [mailto:oregondcs ] On Behalf Of ph MedlinSent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:57 PMTo: Charlie Caughlin; SchneiderCc: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association Subject: Re: CPA vs LTC

This gives me an opportunity to inquire as to what all you are doing to attempt to reduce your tax liability. My overhead is so low, I get creamed and I know most chiro offices are pretty low overhead.

Obviously respond off list if you wish.

ph Medlin D.C.

From: Schneider

Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:06 PM

To: Charlie Caughlin

Cc: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association

Subject: Re: CPA vs LTC

I can only say that I had a very bad experience with a licensed tax consultant many years ago so I returned to my old CPA and have been quite satisfied ever since. The consultant said they could handle my S Corp but clearly could not. This is just my personal experience. Schneider DCPDX

Docs... would like input on the advantages/disadvantages to using a licensed tax consultant over a CPA. Thanks in advance for your input.

Dr. A Caughlin DC CAC

155 NW 1st Ave

Day, Or. 97845

office

fax

-- Schneider DC PDX

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Just goes to show, Dan doesn't know everything...Ann DC :>)To: "Charlie Caughlin" , " Schneider" Cc: oregondcs , "oregon chiropractic association" <oregon_chiropractic_association >Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 6:17:29 PMSubject: Re: CPA vs LTC

Seems to be the general consensus. May have to hook up with him for next year for sure!

While I was a student at Life West Dan told us that almost all students begin as Democrats and then turn into Republicans after practicing for a while.

I surely would never go that far, but by all means have a clearer understanding of what he meant.

ph Medlin D.C.

From: vsaboe

Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:34 PM

To: 'ph Medlin' ; 'Charlie Caughlin' ; ' Schneider'

Cc: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association

Subject: RE: CPA vs LTC

I would strongly recommend you get together with Jim Bowen…who I went with a few years ago and he and the CPA he works with that I switched to have saved me a ton of $$$. My only wish was I would have run into Jim years earlier… Jim Bowen has been a presenter and vendor at the OCA state convention every year for the last few years…great guy…Vern Saboe

From: oregondcs [mailto:oregondcs ] On Behalf Of ph MedlinSent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:57 PMTo: Charlie Caughlin; SchneiderCc: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association Subject: Re: CPA vs LTC

This gives me an opportunity to inquire as to what all you are doing to attempt to reduce your tax liability. My overhead is so low, I get creamed and I know most chiro offices are pretty low overhead.

Obviously respond off list if you wish.

ph Medlin D.C.

From: Schneider

Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:06 PM

To: Charlie Caughlin

Cc: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association

Subject: Re: CPA vs LTC

I can only say that I had a very bad experience with a licensed tax consultant many years ago so I returned to my old CPA and have been quite satisfied ever since. The consultant said they could handle my S Corp but clearly could not. This is just my personal experience. Schneider DCPDX

Docs... would like input on the advantages/disadvantages to using a licensed tax consultant over a CPA. Thanks in advance for your input.

Dr. A Caughlin DC CAC

155 NW 1st Ave

Day, Or. 97845

office

fax

-- Schneider DC PDX

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I am working with Jim Bowen now. He is great with finding and saving money for tax purposes. He was not helpful to me until my business started making money. His website is here http://www.bowen.us/. He will be talking at EPOC which meets at the Kennedy school in Portland tonight! If you have never heard him before, I think it is 40 dollars to go, which is the least expensive way to hear him.

Otherwise he does regular seminars on Thursdays in Porltand and Seattle. If you want to set up a talk in your area though he can do that. His seminars are ususally 100 to attend. So chat with him and see if you want something in your area.

Respectfully, Franchesca Vermillion, DCVermillion & Bloom, PCBalance & Fitness throughChiropractic Rehabilitation1750 Blankenship Rd Ste 295West Linn, OR 97068www.vermillionbloom.com

To: oregondcs ; oregon_chiropractic_association From: caughlindrc@...Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 18:08:35 +0000Subject: CPA vs LTC

Docs... would like input on the advantages/disadvantages to using a licensed tax consultant over a CPA. Thanks in advance for your input.

Dr. A Caughlin DC CAC155 NW 1st Ave Day, Or. 97845 office fax

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Just make sure you keep paying your fair share. :)

Cote DC

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> Seems to be the general consensus. May have to hook up with him for next

> year for sure!

>

> While I was a student at Life West Dan told us that almost all

> students begin as Democrats and then turn into Republicans after

> practicing for a while.

>

> I surely would never go that far, but by all means have a clearer

> understanding of what he meant.

>

> ph Medlin D.C.

>

> From: vsaboe

> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:34 PM

> To: 'ph Medlin' ; 'Charlie Caughlin' ; ' Schneider'

> Cc: oregondcs ;

> oregon_chiropractic_association

> Subject: RE: CPA vs LTC

>

>

>

> I would strongly recommend you get together with Jim Bowen…who I went

> with a few years ago and he and the CPA he works with that I switched to

> have saved me a ton of $$$. My only wish was I would have run into Jim

> years earlier… Jim Bowen has been a presenter and vendor at the OCA

> state convention every year for the last few years…great guy…Vern

> Saboe

>

>

> From: oregondcs [mailto:oregondcs ] On

> Behalf Of ph Medlin

> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:57 PM

> To: Charlie Caughlin; Schneider

> Cc: oregondcs ;

> oregon_chiropractic_association

> Subject: Re: CPA vs LTC

>

>

>

>

> This gives me an opportunity to inquire as to what all you are doing to

> attempt to reduce your tax liability. My overhead is so low, I get creamed

> and I know most chiro offices are pretty low overhead.

>

>

> Obviously respond off list if you wish.

>

>

> ph Medlin D.C.

>

>

> From: Schneider

>

> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:06 PM

>

> To: Charlie Caughlin

>

> Cc: oregondcs ;

> oregon_chiropractic_association

>

> Subject: Re: CPA vs LTC

>

>

>

>

> I can only say that I had a very bad experience with a licensed tax

> consultant many years ago so I returned to my old CPA and have been quite

> satisfied ever since. The consultant said they could handle my S Corp but

> clearly could not. This is just my personal experience.

>

> Schneider DC

> PDX

>

> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Charlie Caughlin

> wrote:

>

>

>

> Docs... would like input on the advantages/disadvantages to using a

> licensed tax consultant over a CPA. Thanks in advance for your input.

>

> Dr. A Caughlin DC CAC

>

> 155 NW 1st Ave

>

> Day, Or. 97845

>

> office

>

> fax

>

>

>

>

> --

> Schneider DC

> PDX

>

>

>

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