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Trader's Accounting Review

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Does anyone have experience with this company?

 

www [dot] tradersaccounting [dot]com

 

for

 

Business Entity Setup

Accounting Services

Tax Services

Roth 401K Setup and Administration

 

??

 

Please post. Thank you.

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The reason I ask is that I started with Traders Accounting but I'm getting a very poor impression.

 

They miss phone appointments. I've had to call them after waiting for 10-15 minutes after the appointment start time One time the person was wandering in the hallways or outside and another time the person had a meeting run on and left me (the customer) to wait.

 

I have also had emails and phone calls ignored.

 

And other things along these lines.

 

This is not going to work for me.

 

I need a more reliable accounting and tax partner and advisor.

 

I read one good review of Boyer Tax Services.

 

I am price sensitive as I am just starting the trading business.

 

Any input is appreciated as I intend to start researching alternatives.

 

Will look also at Green Trader.

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@xanpatagon

 

I recently joined Traders Lab and just ran across you blog post. I’m sorry to hear you’re having a frustrating time. I am the marketing manager at Traders Accounting, and if you’re still looking for advice and/or tax preparation I’d love to help.

 

Our goal is for all of our clients, and potential clients, to be 100% satisfied, which occasionally results in phone calls running longer than anticipated. I know this can be frustrating when you’re on the one waiting. We understand that your time is valuable, and never like to hear that anyone is kept waiting, but rest assured when we are on the phone with you - you have our undivided attention

 

If you’d like you can contact me at asinclair [at] tradersaccounting [dot] com or call me at 800-938-9513 x220. I will personally make sure your questions are answered.

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I have made many mistakes in my life and chosing to do business with this company is one of my biggest. They have been nothing short of a horror show. It would take far too long to write about my experience with them, but do yourself a favor and avoid them at all cost!!!!

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I have made many mistakes in my life and chosing to do business with this company is one of my biggest. They have been nothing short of a horror show. It would take far too long to write about my experience with them, but do yourself a favor and avoid them at all cost!!!!

 

Please do explain so that others may benefit from your experience.

 

I am looking to set up a business entity for 2011 and Traders Accounting and Green Trader Tax are the only names I know and that I see at every Traders Expo.

 

Anyone have any suggestions?

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Traders Accounting is the most unprofessional firm I have come across.

 

I hired them in fall 2011 to set up my LLC. They recommended also setting up a Management Trust as I am the sole owner of my LLC. I also bought their bookkeeping, 401K and tax services.

 

In all cases-- it has been a complete disaster. On their webinars they claim it is a one stop shop where they are experts and take care of all your needs. In reality, each department gives advice that conflicts what the other department says. I've had this experience multiple times-- the coach says something that bookkeeping refutes later, bookkeeping says something which the tax dept says is not true, coach vs 401K disparity. it goes on and on and on. I didn't know where else to go when I signed up with them. I went there thinking I need someone I can trust who can guide me. End result-- I can't trust what they say, don't know who to trust, and complaining to the president is not helpful either. They don;t take accountability for issues that need to be fixed.

 

I would say-- stay away even if they offer services for free! They don't run a smooth organization AT ALL and you will hit their bureaucratic BS along with misinformation with A and B contradicting each other. One could say I hit some bad luck-- but two of their employees I've spoken to admit that it's a mess and advised me to complain. That said, so far I hope how they set me up is legal and legitimate- I haven't gone to someone else to double-check if Traders Accounting's advice is legit.

 

I feel compelled to create an a/c on this website and share my experience so others don't suffer the same way.

 

If anyone has recommendations and experiences to share about another firm I would appreciate that. I still need some help with complex bookkeeping and taxes.

 

Thanks.

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