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Joel Isaacson
Joel Isaacson & Co., LLC

(212) 302-6300
546 Fifth Avenue, 20th Floor
New York, NY
Gerard Barrasso
United Financial Planning Group, LLC

631-234-0871
5 Penn Plaza
New York, NY
Albert Zdenek
Traust Sollus Wealth Management, LLC

(212) 661-8682
405 Lexington Ave- 49th Floor
New York, NY
Guy McPhail
Traust Sollus Wealth Management, LLC

(212) 661-8682
405 Lexington Ave- 49th Floor
New York, NY
Clare Wherley
Lassus Wherley

(908) 464-0102
1 Academy Street
New Providence, NJ
Darin Schnall
Schnall Advisory Services

(212) 967-6155
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3505
New York, NY
Alan Rothstein
Asset Strategies, Inc.

(800) 245-2752
350 West 50th Street
New York, NY
David Frisch
Frisch Financial Group, Inc.

212-983-8444
100 Park Avenue, Suite 1600
New York, NY
Lewis Altfest
Altfest Personal Wealth Management

(212) 406-0850
425 Park Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY
Diahann Lassus
Lassus Wherley

(908) 464-0102
1 Academy Street
New Providence, NJ
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Changing Role of Accountants

Changing Role of Accountants

With products like Turbo Tax improving, many wonder where this leaves accountants. Ironically, the changing role of accountants is helping people save on their taxes.

Changing Role of Accountants

Given the fact that paying taxes isn't the most popular of tasks, most people don't give much thought to the role of accountants. Going to your accountant is often viewed much like going to the dentist. It is not going to be fun, but it needs to be done. While a toothache isn't fun, an audit is one of the biggest fears of most taxpayers. I guarantee you that no contestant would survive if the Fear Factor television show made them undergo a tax audit!

Given this situation, it is hardly surprising that most people view the role of an accountant as the preparation of confusing tax returns. With the advent of tax preparation software programs, many wonder why they need an accountant. More than a few accountants have probably wondered as much also.

There is no disputing the tax preparation software revolution has led to a changing role of accountants. Ironically, the change is good for both taxpayers and accountants. No longer does an accountant count on spending time filing out tax returns. Heck, even accountants use software to do this now!

The role of accountants is now to do tax planning for their clients. The best accountant is one that drags you into his or her office once a year to look at your finances and plan a strategy to limit what you w...

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