CARL WATTS & ASSOCIATES
October 22, 2012
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Even so, online filing can be time consuming and minor/common mistakes in figures can lead to a plethora of complications.
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If you value your time and are not too comfortable with handling figures, tax laws and new software programs, a tax preparer my be right for you. The price is not high and it could save you a lot of headache.
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If, by any chance, you get audited by the IRS, an enrolled agent can represent you before the IRS.
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Your tax returns can get more and more complicated with any or several of the following situations:
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This list is somehow simplified, there are of course other situations that require specialized help and, unless you’re a professional yourself, if you want to succeed financially you should be willing to pay for good financial and tax advice, especially from a CPA or financial planner.
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In choosing the right tax professional, you should do your homework and make sure you find someone who understands your unique situation.
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There is no doubt that finding a tax professional you can trust and respect is no easy matter. There may be dramatic differences in their knowledge and experience, desk manners and temperament, therefore never forget that we are always here, happy to be of any service to you! |
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Good luck and keep close for our following Newsletter.
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Who are these tax professionals that we’ve been advising you to go to in most of our newsletters?
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Many people will call themselves tax professionals but there is a significant difference in qualifications.
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Tax Professionals is a generic term describing a variety of professions including Enrolled Agents, Certified Public Accountants, Financial Planners, Accountants, Tax Preparers, and some Lawyers.
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So what should you do about your tax returns?
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First of all, no matter what your tax situation looks like, you need to have all of your papers and information ready and well organized. For more details on how you need to prepare for your tax preparer or tax return filing, please click on the link to one of our previous newsletters.
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If you have basic filing needs with just one or two W-2s and no deductions other than standard deductions, the do-it-yourself approach may work for you just fine. You can use online software programs or even buy one of them for the federal return; most states have online applications for filing the state return as well.
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