Sounds obvious, but you first need to understand what exactly you are looking for.
What kind of services are you interested in? For instance, expat tax payers and expats-to-be might have to deal with the following scenarios:
You want to make sure that your tax consultant has the proper qualifications. Generally, every country has its own requirements for certified tax advisors. If you don’t know yet what these standards are, start by finding out more about them.
Most countries also have business associations for tax consultants, with publicly accessible member directories. In some states, a certified tax accountant may even be legally required to join them. If that is the case and you find out that a specific person is actually not a member, there’s probably something fishy going on.
Otherwise, the member directory of such an association for tax consultants will serve as a good starting point for your search. Perhaps the association even has an online database featuring detailed information on tax accountants in specific locations and their particular area of expertise.
Obviously, word-of-mouth recommendations are often a viable alternative — don’t hesitate to ask your co-workers, your business partners, or other expatriates for their advice on reliable tax consultants. However, remember that everyone has different needs and expectations regarding taxes, so not every recommendation might pan out.
Don’t settle for the first person you find, just because you’re busy. Financial matters, like matters of personal health, should be entrusted to people you can fully rely on. Once you have a shortlist of three to five candidates, do your homework.
This can be as simple as googling. If their name, in their capacity as tax consultant, results in mentions of official complaints filed against them, or just a number of heated discussions about the quality of their services, they should perhaps not be your first choice.
When you contact your shortlist candidates for preliminary inquiries about expat taxes, don’t be shy! Especially if you have more complicated tasks than completing your tax returns, you might ask for testimonials or references.
You can also briefly interview them with regard to their services. Here are some aspects you shouldn’t forget about:
In the end, it’s essential to go with your gut and listen to your instincts. Even if a tax professional is among the best in their field, this is no 100% guarantee that they are the best advisor for you. This is particularly true if you’re planning to consult them on various tax problems over the next few years.
You don’t want to work with someone who is “merely” professional. They should also treat you politely, be able to explain complicated matters concerning taxes to laypeople, and answer e-mails or return calls in a timely manner.
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