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    Tax Network Group

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    Prados Mary E CPA PA - Proof of PPP funds for Mary Prados, CPA

    Prados Mary E CPA PA

    (1 review)

    This was possibly the worst professional I have ever dealt with. When I sold my rental house in…read more2019 I paid Ms. Prados $275 for a one-hour consultation to calculate the capital gains tax I would owe so I could make the estimated tax payments prior to filing in 2020. We went over the paperwork, she calculated my gain at $216,000 and wrote a note saying, "0 rate on the capital gain ..." I was incredulous since it is well known that sales of business property are taxable. "I haven't lived in that house in over six years," I said. But she did not respond. This is one my complaints. The woman was very uncommunicative overall and would not answer a number of my questions such as why I did not owe a tax. However, she asked what I expected my income to be during 2019 and I estimated under $35,000. She photocopied a page from a Master Tax Guide and underlined a section that stated that the cap gains tax rate was zero if taxable income is "less than $38,600 if single ..." I repeated that I couldn't believe I didn't owe any tax but said, "you're the CPA, I'm sure you know what you're doing." When it came time to file my taxes this year, I tried to do it with Turbotax, which calculated I owed $21,000 cap gains tax on the sale. I became very upset at the prospect that I might be hit with a $2,000 penalty for not making the estimated tax payments. Not trusting Turbo, and having conflicting advice from a CPA (who had been recommended by a prominent Miami Shores financial advisor), I called Ms. Prados. Both her assistants stonewalled me repeatedly and would not let me talk to her. I was a client and she wouldn't even take a two minute phone call. So I sent Ms. Prados a letter explaining the situation and asking what I should do. She never responded and when I called to follow up I was again stonewalled and told I had to pay for another consultation. I agreed, expecting her to do my 2019 taxes. I sent her my documentation and she called me saying several documents did not scan well. I resent them in different format and she indicated she would review them over the weekend. I never heard from her again, despite numerous emails and phone calls. Very unprofessional. Very disrespectful. I ended up having Jackson Hewitt file my taxes. Both the tax preparers (one who said she has been doing taxes for 20 years) confirmed that I owed $17,000 capital gains tax. They also said that one does not have to make estimated tax payments on capital gains. Before you retain Ms. Prados consider this. How could anyone, let alone a CPA, "miss" the fact that this was a rental house (not owner occupied in which case the capital gain would be excluded, despite the fact that it was the premise of the whole consultation and I repeated the fact several times during our meeting. The error was so obvious, so grossly incompetent, I have to wonder if it was deliberate and malicious.

    From the owner: We provide our clients with professional accounting, tax, financial planning, investment management…read moreand insurance service of the highest quality and value that is measured by our firm's ability to respond to the needs of our clients quickly, competently, and cost effectively

    Block Advisors - Block Advisors

    Block Advisors

    (5 reviews)

    Wish I could give negative stars. The worst, unprofessional performance I've ever encountered. I…read morehad trouble with Victor two years in a row so it's not just Covid related. Lied about work he had done and when he did it. They lost some of my confidential files that were uploaded. By there own admission opened 6 profiles for me put couldn't get it right. They brought in a manager, Ladan to fix it. She made many promises. it's only got worse. I'm owed a refund they promised me on 9/15/20 and i still get the runaround. I've been fined by the IRS for a late corporate return, and they admit it, and they promised to pay the IRS. I'm getting further penalties for them not taking care of it. I can get no written answers as to what happened although it now appears the manager never followed through. 2 other issues to long to write. Stay Away

    I have no idea what Helen Q. is talking about in her review, nor who this "guy" she refers to may…read morebe, because this is essentially an H&R Block CORPORATION, not an individual, which means that there are 5 or more accountants working here, in addition to staff. I have been coming to this location for a few years now (first they were next to a Publix and now they are in another part of the same shopping plaza, in a remodeled, ritzy spot, which is when they changed their name to Block Advisors). I have been happy with the services of Helene Graff, who is an EA (enrolled agent). An EA is authorized by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before the IRS for audits, collections, and appeals, according to the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA). EAs advise, represent and prepare tax returns for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, trusts and any entities with tax-reporting requirements. EA's only tend to focus on preparing taxes, and many specialize in tax resolution. In addition to an IRS-administered testing and application process, enrolled agents must complete at least 72 hours of continuing education every three years. I have felt confident in her abilities and have yet to have an issue with my taxes. An accountant I had engaged prior to her had told me I owed over $3,000 to the IRS and had a week or two to pay it before they charged interest and the debt would just keep escalating. I came to Helene almost in tears that time (sorry but I don't have $3,000 lying around in my bank account, and I cannot come up with that amount in a week or two unless I prostitute myself or sell drugs...not exactly the best options for anyone). She looked over my taxes and not only did I not owe that to the IRS but they owed ME a refund. Anyone who can help me get out of a bind or a debt has my business and full endorsement, so I have been a customer for the past 3 years. Because she is an EA, she can tackle some quite complicated tax returns. Mine can be a bit challenging, which is why I come to her. They also offer business solutions and business advice, payroll, bookkeeping and tax planning year-round, both for companies and for individuals. They are open year-round until 9 p.m. most days, and they are open 7 days a week, making it convenient for anyone to come either during the week or during the weekend, whenever one can catch a break.

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