m&p chief scudder tells webcpa: “we’ve always had the right to walk away.”
“we are disappointed that h&r block has chosen to pursue litigation,†mcgladrey & pullen managing partner dave scudder tells webcpa. “under the terms of our shared services agreement, we have every right to terminate that arrangement.â€
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“we’ve always been an independent firm, and there’s no reason we wouldn’t retain those rights going forward.â€
“times are very different from 1999 when we entered into this arrangement to outsource some of the administrative services to them,†he said. he described the decision as a “combination of economic conditions and the overall cost benefits of that agreement, combined with what we think is the opportunity and what’s going on in the marketplace right now.â€
“certainly [it’s] a much more complicated time for our clients, a highly regulated, complex environment for cpas, and the structure and the services agreement that we have does cause some complexity,†he added. “so when you look at it as a combination, it’s a very simple business decision about looking forward and serving our clients.â€