
Charge for travel time and expenses at the risk of alienating clients.
By Ed Mendlowitz
202 Questions and Answers: Managing an Accounting Practice
Question: My practice is in central New Jersey and I have a client about 2-1/2 hours away in Pennsylvania. The mileage and tolls cost us $200 each month. Can I bill for this?
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Answer: Are you crazy? You will lose the client. You would be “penalizing” the client for you not being local to their business.
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