Random question for my Frederick area friends - looking for a referral to a attorney in Frederick who specializes in estate planning, wills & trusts, that kind of...
Hello friends in Frederick: could you provide recommendations for the two things: 1) estate/wills attorney and 2) an accountant who specializes in home clients who may...
Mary P. replied:
Sherry L Randles, CPA, PC 5235 Westview Drive, Suite 100 Frederick, MD 21703 Phone 301-834-7308
Lauren O. replied:
My accountant is amazing and takes care of all my business stuff. She helped me convert to an s corp in 2013 and navigate those waters. Kim Chaney and her number is (240) 818-2187. Good luck!
Caressa F. replied:
Estate planning attorney - Martin W. Snyder Attorney at Law and accountant contact Mary Hlavacek McCormack - she could probably help you or guide you.
Robin J. replied:
Janet McCurdy estate
Niki T. replied:
Dan, Janet McCurdy is a wonderful estate attorney and could also help you with an account. She has been a huge help to me family.
Fran S. replied:
I have names of good people for estate work in Salisbury. For CPA work, Rob Adkins of Bishop & Adkins in Bel Air is primo. Has taken care of me and Ron and all of our ventures for years. Absolutely the best.
April B. replied:
My accountant for small business is Leslie Barkley. I''ve worked with her since 1998 & love her to pieces.
Martha C. replied:
Janet McCurdy is outstanding from all I hear about her. i have an excellent one here but she is much too far from Frederick, MD.
Liz H. replied:
Estates/wills Yeatman and Yeatman in Bethesda
Amy-Catherine M. replied:
Marty Snyder or Jeanne Singer for wills. Catharine Fairley or Tim Rice for accountant.
Marlene E. replied:
Jan Borison (Legg Law) for estate/wills in Frederick; BMC (Business Management Consultants - Brett Hess) for accounting.
Looking for tax breaks, does anyone know if I can legally claim my father on my taxes if we pay all his bills except his home health aide and medicines? His attorney...
Sharon E. replied:
For sure speak to an accountant - he still has to file a tax return (even if you claim him). If you're providing more than half his income you should claim him. Here's an even better article. http://www.premack.com/columns/2013/2013-04-01.htm
Sharon E. replied:
It appears you can - there's a lot of info online, here's one I just found. http://blog.oregonlive.com/taxes/2012/02/can_i_claim_my_father_as_a_dep.html