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\"ed<\/a><\/b>by ed mendlowitz<\/i>
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tax season opportunity guide<\/i><\/a>“<\/i><\/p>\n

question:<\/strong> i got a new client because of one of my employees. do i have to give her anything?<\/p>\n

response:<\/strong> wrong attitude! you should want to give her something. you should be happy that a staff person was able to bring in business.<\/p>\n

many firms offer referral fees, bonuses or commissions. i suggest paying 10% of collections for five years, as long as the employee continues to work for you.<\/p>\n

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