Submitted by XiDa1125 t3_10msyx9 in philadelphia
We've been paying Ernst and Young ~$500 every year and it seems to be a lot more than it should be? We'd prefer working with a smaller local firm in South Philly if possible.
Submitted by XiDa1125 t3_10msyx9 in philadelphia
We've been paying Ernst and Young ~$500 every year and it seems to be a lot more than it should be? We'd prefer working with a smaller local firm in South Philly if possible.
Gerber Tax and Accounting Service, a few doors down from Philly AIDS Thrift.
Seems to have mixed reviews...
I'm a State and Local Tax partner with a somewhat large firm in Center City.
You've got a somewhat difficult situation with working in Wilmington & living in Philadelphia. Your federal return may be easy but your state and especially city filings aren't. I'd say that $500 is probably a bargain and I'm very surprised that E&Y would even touch them for that price (I certainly wouldn't).
Have they at least filed any protective refund petitions for you while we wait for the PA Supreme Court to issue a decision in Zilka v. Philadelphia Tax Review Board? That's a case that would probably positively affect you if it goes the plaintiff's way and you ought to consider a protective petition for 2019.
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I think my wife's company cuts a deal for the EY discount. I think I have it figured out for her since she's the one giving me tax problems.
She has to pay DE city (1.25%) and DE state taxes. She does not need to pay PA state tax, but has to pay tax on 401k contributions for PA (DE doesn't tax 401k contribtuions). She has to then pay Philly City tax but then we can file a request for refund for the 1.25% that we paid to Philly.
Crazy thing is that her company does not withhold her Wilmington nor Philly city taxes, pretty annoying. But I think based on the Wynne supreme court case, we can get the city taxes she's been paying Wilmington back from Philly.
I’ve used Joel Glauser for over 10 years and been very happy. Recommended them to a ton of people who’ve also had great things to say about their services.
joelglauserpc.com
Yes, Philadelphia will let you reduce her wage tax for the 1.5% paid to Wilmington. The issue is that the DE tax is probably in the area of 5% and your PA tax is 3% leaving an excess 2% that Philadelphia won't give credit for. That's the issue in the Zilka case I mentioned. If Ms. Zilka wins then that could translate into a 2% raise for your wife as Philly will have to credit the excess DE tax against the wage tax.
I can’t recommend. We tried using them last year. I say tried because after weeks of them not responding to either my wife or myself after we uploaded our documents, they only got back to us after I deleted my files because we needed to get them filed and just went to H&R Block because they answered the phone.
Tagging onto this: Moved to the area last year and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on accountants/tax services that are able to file taxes in Canada and the USA. My accountants in Canada have an agent who is able but they charge over $600/hr, was hoping someone local/cheaper.
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