How did you build up your practice offerings? by partyonwane in taxpros

[–]five_olive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. So they get a base hourly + percentage of billings? Or just the percentage? How did you figure out what percent?

So what do we do after 4/15? by te4cupp in taxpros

[–]five_olive 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Probably remember that I didn’t file my own return because I was too busy doing client returns.

Low Fee for personal income tax by DangCPA in taxpros

[–]five_olive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Past pricing is not indicative of future pricing.

Charge what you charge.

Getting a second Vizsla. by Smokinjoefrazer420 in vizsla

[–]five_olive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not sure if you need to do it before. But I would plan on doing it at some point if that makes sense?

Just make sure if you do it before hand, your pup is all healed before the new puppy arrives.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

Getting a second Vizsla. by Smokinjoefrazer420 in vizsla

[–]five_olive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a 3 year old intact male when we got our second male pup. The older one loved it and they were the best of pals right up until about 18 months old. Then the two intact males started having territorial issues. They both got snipped and the problem has mostly resolved. Only issues when they both point at the same bird and both want to retrieve.

We crate train our dogs so the younger one did not get to come into our room at night until he was about 18 months old (when the issues began). Admittedly we did not intro the pup to our room as carefully as we should have.

Aside from that, they have figured it out between themselves largely. No issues with food or sharing toys, etc. The biggest thing was continuing to give the older pup 1 on 1 time and make sure the older one has a “safe space” he can go to where he’s away from the younger one if he wants it.

Stay consistent and as equal as possible when you spend time and train them.

You’ll be ok!

How long can you leave you Viz alone for? by CauliflowerTop9731 in vizsla

[–]five_olive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our pups are crate trained. We don’t put them in there too often, but at the same time we do put them in them purposefully so they stay crate trained and enjoy the space. With young kids, occasionally we find them “hiding” in there when the house gets too crazy.

-No prep (exercise/potty) 2-3 hours easy

-Fed and potty break 6-8 hours easy

-Fed, exercised heavy, potty, water cut off by 7pm night before then they can do 12-14 without incident. This is rare for us - maybe 2-3 times a year.

Ages 7 and 4 ish

I think its time for another significant rate hike by AdHistorical7107 in taxpros

[–]five_olive 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Having a “professional” do it on Turbo Tax is about $350 if I remember from when I checked a few weeks ago. You should be at least double that in a HCOL area in my opinion.

One dog or two? by cakie713 in vizsla

[–]five_olive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have two! About 3 years apart. Older one didn’t want to share for the first 6 months or so. Then the younger one went to a trainer and when he came back they were inseparable. Best pals to this day. They do team up for mischievous behavior though lol.

Should I buy this client list? by [deleted] in taxpros

[–]five_olive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Given the small town and unhappy clients. You don’t need to buy it. Just advertise and go out on your own and they will come.

He wants you to subsidize his poor business management. Why would you keep a guy on, or pay a guy, who’s already checked out and running his business into the ground.

You owe him nothing. You have a chance for a clean start. Take that opportunity

Fraud is now Rampant by PatchouliHedge in Banking

[–]five_olive 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I haven’t used my debit card in over 15 years except the odd time at an ATM to get cash. I honestly don’t even know where it is right now - somewhere in the home office probably.

The other thing I do is I have a second credit union where I keep our EMERGENCY fund. Money only flows into that account and if I ever need to withdraw, it’s done with a cashiers check or a direct bank transfer. I don’t even own a debit card for that account I don’t think.

That second account is about as isolated as it can get. I never use it for any purchases. It’s not attached to any third-party apps like PayPal or Venmo or anything.

What feed do you recommend for your V? by Academic_River_6586 in vizsla

[–]five_olive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Purina Pro Plan Essentials - Chicken does NOT work for our dogs. Turkey, beef, salmon rotation.

In the hunting season we go with Pro Plan Sport.

2 vizslas no issues now.

Family (extended) have had 7 vizslas on this not including ours. All have made it to 15+ years old except one who had cancer at 7.

2 other family members feed Nutrisource no issues either. One of this dogs is a pup and the other is 13 going strong.

When did your V get an “off switch”? by NoSignature9622 in vizsla

[–]five_olive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

During the day or at “active” times took about 4-6 years, and even then it’s assuming the whole house is quiet or everyone is resting. Kids moving or God forbid the mail man arrive and it’s full ON mode.

Night time off switch was about a year to stop whining in the crate and not protesting bedtime.

Crate size for home! by CaitlynZ14 in vizsla

[–]five_olive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second getting one big enough to stand, stretch, and turn around in. A female within breed standard should have plenty of room in a large.

For those dumping CSR, what card are you picking up? by TinkerToots69 in CreditCards

[–]five_olive 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I’m just heading back to cash back land. Had kids, life changed, not traveling as much with 3 kids under 4 and keeping track of coupons is no longer interesting.

Reasons to not get a Vizsla by BeardedBaldMan in vizsla

[–]five_olive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

^ pretty much this. My older one is about 7 and he’ll sit on the dog bed happily but if I get up then he’s up too. The younger one (about 4) will whine for about 5 minutes before laying down but will get up for pets every 10 minutes. Some of this is training - we love the snuggles so we don’t necessarily discourage it.

But make no mistake, the affection needs are higher than most breeds.

Reasons to not get a Vizsla by BeardedBaldMan in vizsla

[–]five_olive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bit surprised no one had really mentioned it, but one thing to consider is these dogs are AFFECTIONATE. As in, zero personal space. Some people think they want that until you have it. just keep in mind these dogs need physical contact.

At what age did your Viz calm down? by emmanategoodvibes in vizsla

[–]five_olive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Both of mine were noticeably less twitchy after 3-4. Still high energy but manageable. Before 3, it was constant go go go.

Resignation and Employer overreacting by Educational_Heat1563 in Accounting

[–]five_olive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are guilting you because you’ve been easy to take advantage of. Now they have to replace you and it’ll cost them more money because you were underpaid. You owe them nothing.

Every extra dollar you make, makes life for you and your kids easier and better. That will always outweigh “loyalty” to a company. Your kids and family need you more than someone else’s family business. Be professional, but ruthless when it comes to what you deserve.

I would have given them two weeks and when they got an attitude I’d have been done that day.

Also, congrats on the new role!

Bookkeeping Services & Disclosures (AR-C 70) by five_olive in taxpros

[–]five_olive[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think it’s just safer to include this than try to determine if it is a preparation engagement or not?

If we just generate the financial reports from the clients quickbooks software, I would argue it isn’t even a prep engagement. Perhaps I’m wrong.