I need a tax agent/accountant to help me to advise and calculate my income tax, but how do I look for one that is experienced with handling online and foreign income? Does the big 4 accepts clients like me?
Thanks in advance
How To Find Income Tax Agent/Accountant?, Look for one to advise/calculate my tax
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Jan 2 2016, 09:36 PM, updated 10y ago
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Hi guys, this is my first year declaring income tax and I've been doing quite well in internet marketing. My income is all from my blog and e-commerce sites. It's calculated in USD and I usually withdraw from PayPal to my bank account.
I need a tax agent/accountant to help me to advise and calculate my income tax, but how do I look for one that is experienced with handling online and foreign income? Does the big 4 accepts clients like me? Thanks in advance |
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Jan 2 2016, 10:21 PM
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It really depends on how much your revenue, type of business and how much tax consultant fees you willing to pay. If you asking big 4, just prepare the some 5 digit tax fees.
I guess you can just find a normal small and medium size audit/accounting firm will do. If just normal sole proprietor company, then everything are much easy and cheaper for the service fees. |
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Jan 3 2016, 12:44 AM
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QUOTE(conqu3ror @ Jan 2 2016, 10:21 PM) It really depends on how much your revenue, type of business and how much tax consultant fees you willing to pay. If you asking big 4, just prepare the some 5 digit tax fees. Thanks for the advice. My income is between 100k to 500k and I didn't even register for sole proprietorship, but yes I'm working solo. So I should just find a small/medium size accounting firm then? Do big 4 handles small cases like this? Thanks I guess you can just find a normal small and medium size audit/accounting firm will do. If just normal sole proprietor company, then everything are much easy and cheaper for the service fees. |
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Jan 3 2016, 11:06 AM
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QUOTE(polaloboy @ Jan 3 2016, 12:44 AM) Thanks for the advice. My income is between 100k to 500k and I didn't even register for sole proprietorship, but yes I'm working solo. So I should just find a small/medium size accounting firm then? Do big 4 handles small cases like this? Thanks You not even register for a company? Then why bother submit tax?Only if you plan to get a loan and asset, then first thing first register a company, and prepare complete book keeping/accounts. Then you talk about tax submission, Big 4 100% will refer you to smaller size Tax/Accounting Firm. I could said their customer target are Listed/MNC, they don't even look at small peanut company although profitable. |
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Jan 3 2016, 11:34 AM
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QUOTE(polaloboy @ Jan 3 2016, 12:44 AM) Thanks for the advice. My income is between 100k to 500k and I didn't even register for sole proprietorship, but yes I'm working solo. So I should just find a small/medium size accounting firm then? Do big 4 handles small cases like this? Thanks I suggest you seek advice from an accountant asap. 100-500k not big four stuff. Just a normal accountant or tax agent will do. You can drop me a PM with your phone number and I can introduce you to my current advisor if you want. |
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Feb 27 2016, 12:20 PM
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you can go big 4 first, just enquire, see whether they want earn or not, or whether you willing pay for it or not?
even big 4, their way of interpreting tax and claiming is slightly conservative, small and medium firm more aggresive |
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May 6 2016, 12:11 PM
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QUOTE(Dividend Magic @ Jan 3 2016, 11:34 AM) I suggest you seek advice from an accountant asap. Hi, i need tax advisor for filing up Borang B. Can u share me your advisors contact? Thanks100-500k not big four stuff. Just a normal accountant or tax agent will do. You can drop me a PM with your phone number and I can introduce you to my current advisor if you want. |
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Jun 18 2022, 04:44 PM
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Have a small business.
Looking for a good tax consultancy in Petaling Jaya/Cyberjaya/KL in that order. He/She must provide consistently excellent service regardless whether the biz is small potato or big. And charge a reasonable fee of course. |
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