Hugh Blocker CPA & Associates Ltd
About
We offer personalized service to each client. The full staff is readily available for questions and to provide you support. With an office in Crofton and Annapolis, we are close for face to face meetings. We are alos fully integrated with technology if you need that.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new client?
For buisness clients, I review how you are doing things, make suggestions to save you money or improve your profitably. I work with you to determine what services you can outsource to us to improve your office effiency and save money and lower taxes
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I am a CPA and I have 2 Enrolled Agents and 1 CPA candidate on staff. We have also have 3 staff accountants to assist you with your needs.
Do you have a standard pricing system? If so, please share the details here.
we do not charge by th ehour. All of our work is done on. A flat fee basis at a price agreeded upon with you in advance based upon the services you need and the complexity of your needs
How did you get started?
I came to work with my father in 1981 and have been building a personalized tax accounting practice that is more focused on helping you with your needs rather than producing a paper product.
What types of customers have you worked with?
We work with the indivual tax client and the buisness person. We also work with the business owner to solve their pension needs, health insurance plans and other specifics needs.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a professional in your area of expertise?
you need a proffessional that you feel comfortable communicating with so that you will be willing to ask for advised.
What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their needs?
for an individual, is the professional more interested in doing a tax return or getting to know me.
for a business client, what do I need to be looking to outsource vs. doing in house