As a bookkeeper when do you say you need a CPA to your clients?
I came from hotel accounting, which sparked my interest in finance in general and so I got my bookkeeping license back in 2021, I didn’t keep it up, but I did keep up my education on bookkeeping in general and did a semester at the local college not that long ago just to keep my confidence up and to get a really good understanding of inventory accounting. I am CTEC certified, I am not an enrolled agent but have 6 years experience filing personal and business tax returns. I’m familiar with running payroll through QuickBooks and other software and have plenty of experience in hotel finance doing reconciliations, beverage and cash audits, watching certain GL’s etc.. so I haven’t really had a situation where I felt like I wasn’t qualified to do the work but with that said, as a bookkeeper, when should I be recommending a CPA should be handling someone’s books? I guess I’m curious as to what are some things related to my particular field where a CPA is better suited?