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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I contact a tax person

How can I know which tax person is right for me?

How can I know which tax person is right for me?

Every.time your life takes a turn in a financial situation:  New Job, New spouse, new child, new state to live in, rental property purchase, starting  a small business, 

forgot to file for the last year or so, ready to retire, budgeting for  a change in circumstances,  or you have too much money and need to give some to your favorite tax guy or, well, maybe a child.

How can I know which tax person is right for me?

How can I know which tax person is right for me?

How can I know which tax person is right for me?

Most of the times we recommend you go with what friends you trust to see who they recommend.  I do get along with just about anyone who wants to file an accurate yet conservative return that the IRS is going to be inclined to accept.  Everyone else should get to know a good lawyer!

*What should I pay for a tax return?

How can I know which tax person is right for me?

*What should I pay for a tax return?

 The most important aspect of having a professional prepare your tax return is for YOU to feel like you have covered all the bases. Like you can feel confident about not getting a knock at your door or nasty bill from the an IRS or State Revenue agent wondering why you didn't include your stock sales on your return.  And they are going to

 The most important aspect of having a professional prepare your tax return is for YOU to feel like you have covered all the bases. Like you can feel confident about not getting a knock at your door or nasty bill from the an IRS or State Revenue agent wondering why you didn't include your stock sales on your return.  And they are going to want the tax on the total sale instead of just the profit!  This happens on occasion.

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