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Old 06-02-2007, 10:04 AM
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If you become a partner in a practice, yes you will need a CPA. In general we do taxes for all of the partners in a business as it makes it easier (and probably cheaper in a sense for each individual partner since we know the whole situation), but on the other hand, you will want to have someone you trust/has your best interest in mind in setting up the partnership agreement and such.

But in general partnerships can be quite complicated and you will probably want expert help, yes.

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