I am a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) who specializes in personal and business taxes & financial accounting. I became an accountant because I wanted to learn a trade I could use to help my family. Plain and simple. I will bring that same enthusiasm in helping your family and/or business secure its financial future.
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The answer is YES and NO.
If you have a simple return that contains one W-2 and very little deductions, my answer is, yes.
My answer is, yes, if saving money in one year is important to you.
HOWEVER, if you own a home, are self-employed, or have other tax-sensitive elements to your finances, it is imperative that you work with a professional.
The reality is that although many popular tax software contain almost all of the IRS Tax Code in real-time, they are limited by YOUR understanding of the tax code.
If you have a simple return that contains one W-2 and very little deductions, my answer is, yes.
My answer is, yes, if saving money in one year is important to you.
HOWEVER, if you own a home, are self-employed, or have other tax-sensitive elements to your finances, it is imperative that you work with a professional.
The reality is that although many popular tax software contain almost all of the IRS Tax Code in real-time, they are limited by YOUR understanding of the tax code.
A CPA, attorney, or enrolled agent may represent you before the IRS.
It is not uncommon for an individual or business to be audited or for the IRS to ask for additional information.
This doesn't always mean that you or your tax preparer did something wrong.
However, having a CPA, attorney, or enrolled agent assist you with the information the IRS is Requesting as well as with proceedings is your best bet at a successful outcome.
Taxpayers have the right to retain an authorized representative of their choice to represent them in their dealings with the IRS.
It is not uncommon for an individual or business to be audited or for the IRS to ask for additional information.
This doesn't always mean that you or your tax preparer did something wrong.
However, having a CPA, attorney, or enrolled agent assist you with the information the IRS is Requesting as well as with proceedings is your best bet at a successful outcome.
Taxpayers have the right to retain an authorized representative of their choice to represent them in their dealings with the IRS.
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