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Old 04-02-2006, 01:47 AM
Mark Rigotti
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Default Re: Willing to trade a client for future considerations

Harland,

Let's see a paying client - an asset - for a liability - I
somehow do not think this will meet a like kind issue by
definition.

Mark

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Old 03-31-2006, 11:12 AM
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Mark Rigotti wrote:

- quote -

> With baseball season just around the corner I figured that
> the infamous "future considerations" might be approp.
> I've a client - Detroit area - relocating to the Fort Wayne,
> IN area shortly. He's a couple of rental properties, in IN
> and an internet business (loser) and other ventures he's
> looking into. Extremely, NAIVE re: taxes and accounting IOW
> a high maintenance client. With proper guidance, he could
> be a respectable client someday.
> Because of the high maintenance issue I feel that a local
> CPA would better serve his future needs. Anyone interested,
> please email me privately (sorry Dick I know the rules but
> feel that breaking them this one time is OK) and I pass on
> my phone number to discuss. All I ask is future
> consideration should you have a similar situation in the
> future.


Hmmm, I wonder if we might work out a 1031 exchange.

I have a wife....... oops. no, that would not be like kind.

nevermind.

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Old 03-27-2006, 07:01 PM
Mark Rigotti
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Default Willing to trade a client for future considerations

All,

With baseball season just around the corner I figured that
the infamous "future considerations" might be approp.

I've a client - Detroit area - relocating to the Fort Wayne,
IN area shortly. He's a couple of rental properties, in IN
and an internet business (loser) and other ventures he's
looking into. Extremely, NAIVE re: taxes and accounting IOW
a high maintenance client. With proper guidance, he could
be a respectable client someday.

Because of the high maintenance issue I feel that a local
CPA would better serve his future needs. Anyone interested,
please email me privately (sorry Dick I know the rules but
feel that breaking them this one time is OK) and I pass on
my phone number to discuss. All I ask is future
consideration should you have a similar situation in the
future.

Regards,

Mark Rigotti CPA

Moderator:
I have a special place in my heart (today only) for people
who part with high maintenance clients. It took me six
years to get my brother to dump his worst.

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