Colorado Professional Accounting is a complete-service accounting company situated in Aurora, CO. We will supply you with high-quality, professional service with a individual touch. Our strength lies in our capability to supply you with year-round planning for your tax, financial, and business affairs. Our office is ready to serve your requirements. We can suggest many tax and business strategies to assist you succeed!
Reviews (6)
Noelle Tuck
Jun 24, 2021
I cannot say enough amazing things about this company. My family has been using their services for years. Not only is Bill responsive and prompt, he even took the time out of his busy day to educate my husband and I about specific forms and what they mean, and gave us sound advice to help prepare us for next years' tax filing. Prior to this, I have been using turbo tax, blindly putting in numbers, and being so disappointed by the unexpected amounts for what we owe.
This year we decided last minute to get a professional CPA (last minute might I add) and Bill was willing to take us no problem and had our taxes completed within days. Bill provides his services on a first come first serve bases. Poor reviews on here are inaccurate and quite frankly should be ignored. In order to provide excellent and accurate service to his customers, last minute filing requests, merely days before the tax cut off, cannot be expected and this company does everything they can to give you a professional experience. For the first year, our stress has been alleviated. We feel educated and prepared for next year. Thanks for all your help!
This year we decided last minute to get a professional CPA (last minute might I add) and Bill was willing to take us no problem and had our taxes completed within days. Bill provides his services on a first come first serve bases. Poor reviews on here are inaccurate and quite frankly should be ignored. In order to provide excellent and accurate service to his customers, last minute filing requests, merely days before the tax cut off, cannot be expected and this company does everything they can to give you a professional experience. For the first year, our stress has been alleviated. We feel educated and prepared for next year. Thanks for all your help!
Robin Garvisch
Jun 08, 2021
Horrible experience with one of their Sr. Accountants. Rude, unkind and unable to meet a deadline previously agreed upon. Overcharged for services rendered in 2020. I would never recommend their firm to anyone. They're unappreciative for the business and there are far too many, capable and kind accountants out there that appreciate their clients.
Doree Blenkner
Jun 05, 2021
I have nothing but the BEST to say about this firm. Their ethics and professionalism are beyond reproach. For the first time (and I'm not young) I have finally found a firm who is truly looking after my best interests. I actually look forward to meeting with my accountant. She always puts my mind at ease and a smile on my face. Thank You!
Robin G.
May 14, 2021
Diana Bailey
Apr 09, 2018
The final tax return was professional and top notch. Fees were raised approximately 15 to 25 percent each year for the past few years except in 2016. The two stars is for poor client communication regarding billing and fees for 2016 preparation. I was unaware that presenting books with a paper ledger rather than digital thumb drive would cause this sudden uptick since it had not in the previous 4 years.
I hire tax prep as a value added service, and for 2016, they proved to be neither! Charging me double from the previous year (over twelve hundred for a sub s corp service business with one employee and avg gross of less than 80K ) because of their inadequately educated employees' difficulty transferring paper books to a digital file is an internal challenge that should not have become my entire financial burden.
Yet those costs were cheerfully passed right down the line--- effectively doubling my costs. A remarkably unpleasant surprise for which I ended up paying in full. By comparison, the bookkeeper I used to transfer my data for 2017 was easily able to complete the job in half the time and for a third of the cost. Once this fact was established, I spoke with them again in an attempt to understand their motivations and expectations as well as to establish a clear framework for our business relationship The result of that conversation, upon reflection, was less than satisfactory, and I will neither continue to use their service nor recommend them. Hind sight being 20/20, this could have easily been circumvented or entirely remedied with the simple requirement for books now being delivered via digital only or by their firm taking at least partial financial responsibility for a poorly trained employee.
The bottom line? It wasn't the employee's decision to bill me for that, it was her manager's. It was also their decision to inform me after the fact and refuse to alter the course of that decision. I get your point! Doing business has challenges, and everybody makes choices. Hope you treat your new clients better.
I hire tax prep as a value added service, and for 2016, they proved to be neither! Charging me double from the previous year (over twelve hundred for a sub s corp service business with one employee and avg gross of less than 80K ) because of their inadequately educated employees' difficulty transferring paper books to a digital file is an internal challenge that should not have become my entire financial burden.
Yet those costs were cheerfully passed right down the line--- effectively doubling my costs. A remarkably unpleasant surprise for which I ended up paying in full. By comparison, the bookkeeper I used to transfer my data for 2017 was easily able to complete the job in half the time and for a third of the cost. Once this fact was established, I spoke with them again in an attempt to understand their motivations and expectations as well as to establish a clear framework for our business relationship The result of that conversation, upon reflection, was less than satisfactory, and I will neither continue to use their service nor recommend them. Hind sight being 20/20, this could have easily been circumvented or entirely remedied with the simple requirement for books now being delivered via digital only or by their firm taking at least partial financial responsibility for a poorly trained employee.
The bottom line? It wasn't the employee's decision to bill me for that, it was her manager's. It was also their decision to inform me after the fact and refuse to alter the course of that decision. I get your point! Doing business has challenges, and everybody makes choices. Hope you treat your new clients better.
Virgil Majors
Mar 09, 2015