bigleo48
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Hi All...long time since I've visited. Hope everyone is well and the sun keeps shining!
As some of you may know, I sold my wash about a year and a half ago. But I received a bill from my accountant and I don't think I should pay it, but wanted everyone's input first.
Here's what happened. We sold the wash, closed our books, paid our taxes and bills and we were done...at least we thought we were.
About two months after closing, the new owners accountant called our old one for help with filling their year end taxes (we did ours a few months previous). So over the course of the next 5 months, he helped them with various questions and clarifications. I was never informed that this was happening. even though our accountant is a neighbor.
11 months later we get a bill for $1000 for this work. We were shocked. I called him promptly and asked him about it. He seemed a little sheepish and explained that the new owners were not customers of his (not in his system) and that in our agreement we said we would help with a smooth transition for the new owners. So he felt we were responsible for the charges.
First, the 'help' was a loose one, but we discussed that I would help with the technical side and my wife would help with the finance side (she is a biz grad with 15 years in accounting). We would have never agreed to 'card blanche' with our accountant or lawyer after the closing. We did help them out with both tech and the books, but this seemed to come from their accountants to ours.
Personally I feel that I am not responsible and he kinda does too and told me to pursue it with the new owners. He could have billed them as he does have all their contact info AND the business address and name hasn't changed. I have several times made them aware of the outstanding bill, but it seems now to be falling on deaf ears. However, IMO, I did not request the work, was not made aware of it happening, we did not benefit from any of the work and finally, did not own the company at the time!
He is now threatening court action (not too worried), however its becoming a little uncomfortable being our neighbor.
What do you guys think?
BigLeo48
As some of you may know, I sold my wash about a year and a half ago. But I received a bill from my accountant and I don't think I should pay it, but wanted everyone's input first.
Here's what happened. We sold the wash, closed our books, paid our taxes and bills and we were done...at least we thought we were.
About two months after closing, the new owners accountant called our old one for help with filling their year end taxes (we did ours a few months previous). So over the course of the next 5 months, he helped them with various questions and clarifications. I was never informed that this was happening. even though our accountant is a neighbor.
11 months later we get a bill for $1000 for this work. We were shocked. I called him promptly and asked him about it. He seemed a little sheepish and explained that the new owners were not customers of his (not in his system) and that in our agreement we said we would help with a smooth transition for the new owners. So he felt we were responsible for the charges.
First, the 'help' was a loose one, but we discussed that I would help with the technical side and my wife would help with the finance side (she is a biz grad with 15 years in accounting). We would have never agreed to 'card blanche' with our accountant or lawyer after the closing. We did help them out with both tech and the books, but this seemed to come from their accountants to ours.
Personally I feel that I am not responsible and he kinda does too and told me to pursue it with the new owners. He could have billed them as he does have all their contact info AND the business address and name hasn't changed. I have several times made them aware of the outstanding bill, but it seems now to be falling on deaf ears. However, IMO, I did not request the work, was not made aware of it happening, we did not benefit from any of the work and finally, did not own the company at the time!
He is now threatening court action (not too worried), however its becoming a little uncomfortable being our neighbor.
What do you guys think?
BigLeo48