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When               it               comes               time               to               prepare               your               tax               return               you               have               a               few               different               options.

You               can               prepare               the               return               yourself,               either               manually,               using               a               tax               software               package,               or               using               the               tax               software               providers               authorized               by               the               Internal               Revenue               Service               (IRS)               for               filing               electronically.

You               could               ask               a               friend               or               relative               who               has               some               experience               in               tax               preparation               to               prepare               your               return               for               you.

You               may               qualify               to               have               your               return               prepared               by               a               volunteer               organization.

Or               you               can               have               a               paid               preparer               do               your               tax               return.

What               you               do               depends               on               your               own               personal               preference,               how               complicated               your               return               is,               how               qualified               you               feel               you               are               to               prepare               your               own               return,               who               has               done               your               tax               return               in               the               past,               and               whether               you               have               any               significant               changes               this               year.

If               you               have               done               your               own               return               in               the               past               and               you               feel               comfortable               that               you               can               find               the               information               you               need               to               do               your               return               again               this               year,               you               should               have               no               problems.

Also,               the               tax               software               providers               authorized               by               the               IRS               for               its               e-file               program               on               its               website               at               www.irs.gov               offer               software               that               will               generally               guide               you               through               the               process,               asking               you               the               necessary               questions               in               order               to               correctly               prepare               your               return               online.

But               if               you               prefer               to               use               a               paid               preparer,               you               also               have               several               options               that               you               should               carefully               evaluate.
               Types               of               Paid               Preparers
               There               are               a               number               of               different               types               of               paid               preparers,               with               different               levels               of               qualifications               and               capabilities,               offering               different               types               of               services.

Their               prices               can               also               vary               considerably.

Certain               individuals               have               the               qualifications               necessary               to               represent               taxpayers               before               the               IRS,               but               many               paid               tax               preparers               do               not.
               The               IRS               does               not               certify               tax               preparers,               and               any               person               can               be               a               paid               tax               preparer,               although               some               states               such               as               California               have               established               education               and               experience               requirements               for               tax               preparers.

There               is               federal               regulation               of               tax               preparers               when               it               is               determined               that               they               prepared               and               signed               a               return               that               they               know               was               wrong,               or               should               have               known               was               wrong,               with               penalties               applied               in               that               case.
               Large               National               Chains
               The               large               national               chains               include               H&R               Block,               Jackson               Hewitt,               Liberty               Tax               Service               and               others.

These               large               firms               will               generally               have               staff               with               different               levels               of               qualifications.

They               generally               have               a               training               program               for               their               tax               preparers,               and               will               have               CPA's               (Certified               Public               Accountants)               and               attorneys               on               staff               who               can               represent               you               before               the               IRS               should               the               need               arise.
               Accounting               Firms
               Accounting               firms               can               range               from               a               small               local               firm               operated               by               a               CPA               or               person               with               experience               in               tax               preparation,               up               to               the               large               international               accounting               firms,               which               specialize               in               more               complex               tax               matters.

Areas               of               expertise               and               fees               can               vary               substantially,               with               the               large               international               firms               generally               being               able               to               handle               any               type               of               tax               matter,               but               charging               more.
               CPA's
               Certified               Public               Accountants               are               licensed               by               each               individual               state               to               provide               accounting,               auditing,               and               tax               services               to               the               general               public.

They               must               pass               the               uniform               CPA               exam               and               have               experience               in               public               accounting               in               order               to               be               certified.

They               must               also               meet               continuing               professional               education               requirements               in               order               to               retain               their               license.

CPA's               are               authorized               to               represent               you               before               the               IRS.

Some               CPA's               specialize               in               taxes               and               others               do               not.

CPA's               may               work               in               an               accounting               firm               or               may               have               their               own               individual               practice.
               Attorneys
               Some               attorneys               specialize               in               tax               law,               and               their               practice               may               be               concentrated               in               a               specific               area               of               tax               law.

They               may               prepare               your               tax               return               or               may               hire               someone               else               to               prepare               your               return,               but               their               specialty               is               generally               to               represent               taxpayers               before               the               IRS               or               in               tax               court.
               Certified               Financial               Planners
               Certified               Financial               Planners               generally               provide               advice               and               counseling               on               personal               finances,               investments,               planning               for               retirement,               and               estate               planning               and               they               may               also               provide               tax               services.
               Enrolled               Agents
               Enrolled               agents               must               pass               a               tax               exam               given               by               the               IRS               and               are               authorized               to               represent               you               before               the               IRS               and               in               tax               court.

They               may               be               former               IRS               agents               who               are               qualified               as               enrolled               agents               based               on               their               past               service               and               technical               experience.
               What               to               Look               for               in               a               Tax               Preparer
               If               you               have               been               using               the               same               tax               preparer               for               many               years,               are               satisfied               with               the               service               the               tax               preparer               has               provided               in               the               past,               you               have               never               received               a               notice               from               the               IRS               or               been               audited,               and               your               return               is               basically               the               same               year               after               year,               you               are               probably               fine               to               continue               with               the               same               preparer.

That               person               knows               your               situation,               keeps               up-to-date               on               changes               in               the               tax               code,               and               will               be               able               to               handle               your               needs.
               If               for               whatever               reason               you               are               not               satisfied               with               the               service               you               received               last               year,               you               move               to               a               new               area,               or               your               tax               situation               has               changed               considerably,               you               may               need               to               look               for               a               new               preparer.

How               you               select               the               preparer               will               depend               on               your               particular               needs,               taking               cost               into               consideration.
               Your               Needs
               The               more               complicated               your               tax               situation,               the               more               expertise               you               need               to               look               for.

If               in               addition               to               having               your               tax               return               prepared,               you               are               also               looking               for               tax               advice,               or               tax               planning,               you               will               need               to               find               a               person               qualified               to               provide               that               service.

You               may               have               to               file               state               and               local               tax               returns               as               well               as               a               federal               tax               return,               and               the               person               you               choose               should               be               knowledgeable               in               preparing               all               applicable               returns.
               If               you               have               been               audited               in               the               past,               or               had               some               problem               that               needed               to               be               resolved               with               the               IRS,               you               may               want               to               choose               a               preparer               who               is               authorized               to               represent               you               before               the               IRS,               should               that               be               necessary.

This               will               be               a               CPA,               attorney,               or               enrolled               IRS               agent.
               If               you               have               all               your               financial               information               in               good               order,               you               may               just               need               a               preparer               who               knows               how               to               put               that               information               into               your               return.

On               the               contrary,               if               you               have               a               business,               for               example,               and               need               someone               to               go               through               your               records               and               do               the               preliminary               accounting               work               necessary               to               be               able               to               prepare               your               return,               you               may               want               to               use               a               CPA               or               qualified               accountant.
               Cost
               Most               tax               preparers               will               charge               on               an               hourly               basis               or               according               to               the               forms               you               need               to               file.

The               more               schedules               your               tax               return               involves,               the               higher               the               cost               will               be.

Cost               is               also               associated               with               the               level               of               expertise.

A               more               experienced               tax               preparer,               with               a               higher               level               of               qualifications,               will               generally               charge               more.

If               your               return               is               fairly               simple,               you               probably               don't               need               a               higher               priced               CPA               or               tax               attorney               to               do               your               return.

But               on               the               contrary,               if               your               return               is               complex,               you               want               to               make               sure               the               preparer               is               knowledgeable               and               qualified.

You               should               be               prepared               to               pay               for               the               service               you               require,               but               should               not               pay               for               more               than               what               you               need.
               Questions               to               Ask
               Your               primary               concern               should               be               to               find               a               tax               preparer               who               knows               taxes,               is               up-to-date               on               the               latest               changes               in               tax               laws,               and               who               is               knowledgeable               and               experienced               in               your               particular               needs.

You               should               ask               about               the               preparer's               overall               experience,               and               about               experience               in               the               area               that               concerns               you,               whether               it               involves               itemized               deductions,               capital               gains,               income               and               expenses               from               rental               properties,               income               from               self-employment               or               a               small               business,               or               any               other               area.
               If               you               are               subject               to               filing               a               state               or               local               income               tax               return,               you               should               ask               whether               the               preparer               is               knowledgeable               about               those               filing               requirements               and               has               experience               in               filing               state               and               local               returns.

You               may               have               worked               in               more               than               one               state               during               the               year,               or               have               taxable               income               from               more               than               one               state,               and               the               tax               preparer               you               choose               should               be               able               to               prepare               all               the               state               and               local               tax               returns               you               need               to               file.
               You               could               ask               who               will               actually               be               preparing               your               return,               and               what               qualifications               that               person               has.

You               might               ask               about               the               tax               firm's               training               program               and               how               they               keep               up               to               date               on               the               latest               changes               and               modifications               of               the               tax               laws.

You               could               ask               how               your               return               will               be               reviewed,               and               who               will               review               it.
               If               you               feel               you               may               need               representation,               you               should               ask               whether               the               tax               preparer               or               someone               in               the               firm               is               authorized               to               represent               you               before               the               IRS,               and               what               experience               they               have               in               representing               taxpayers.
               If               you               are               looking               for               tax               advice               or               tax               planning,               in               addition               to               the               preparation               of               your               tax               return,               ask               whether               the               tax               firm               offers               this               service               and               inquire               about               their               experience.
               Conditions               to               Set
               Be               sure               to               ask               the               tax               preparer               to               call               you               if               there               are               any               questions               or               if               additional               information               is               needed.

The               tax               preparer               should               not               make               any               assumptions               or               conclusions               without               consulting               you.

If               there               are               any               elections               to               be               made               regarding               accounting               methods               or               tax               treatments,               your               tax               preparer               should               explain               your               options               and               the               consequences,               for               the               year               for               which               the               return               is               being               filed               as               well               as               in               future               years.
               Be               clear               about               how               your               return               is               to               be               filed,               whether               electronically               or               manually.

If               your               return               is               filed               electronically,               you               should               control               the               PIN               number               used               to               electronically               sign               your               return.
               Establish               the               date               on               which               your               return               will               be               completed               and               ready               to               be               filed.

Ask               the               preparer               to               notify               you               if               any               delays               are               foreseen.

The               closer               you               get               to               the               tax               filing               deadline,               tax               preparers               may               be               very               busy.

If               it               becomes               necessary               to               file               a               request               for               an               extension               of               time               to               file,               be               sure               you               know               with               sufficient               advance               notice.
               Be               sure               to               have               a               contact               you               can               call               after               your               return               has               been               filed.

If               you               receive               a               notice               from               the               IRS,               you               may               need               to               ask               questions               about               how               your               return               was               prepared               and               how               certain               figures               on               your               return               were               calculated.

In               the               event               of               an               IRS               audit,               you               may               also               want               someone               from               the               tax               firm               to               represent               you.
               What               to               Watch               Out               For
               You               should               select               a               tax               preparer               based               on               the               above-mentioned               criteria,               taking               into               account               your               particular               needs,               but               there               are               certain               things               you               should               generally               watch               out               for.
               Guaranteed               Refund
               You               should               be               wary               of               a               tax               return               preparer               who               guarantees               you               a               refund               before               looking               at               your               information.

To               properly               prepare               your               return               the               preparer               will               need               to               see               your               W-2               forms,               1099               and               1098               forms,               and               all               other               documentation               of               your               income               and               expenses.

The               preparer               should               also               ask               you               a               series               of               questions               to               ensure               that               he               or               she               has               all               the               information               necessary,               and               has               taken               into               consideration               all               the               facts               that               affect               your               tax               return.

If               this               is               the               first               year               the               preparer               does               your               return,               you               will               probably               be               asked               for               a               copy               of               last               year's               return.

But               the               preparer               should               not               rely               solely               on               what               you               reported               last               year,               and               should               ask               you               the               necessary               questions               to               determine               what               has               changed               in               your               tax               situation               for               this               year.
               Obtaining               a               Larger               Refund               than               You               Could               with               Other               Preparers
               The               tax               laws               are               the               same               for               everyone,               and               all               preparers               should               prepare               your               return               based               on               the               same               laws               and               the               same               information               you               provide.

You               should               question               a               preparer               who               claims               to               be               able               to               obtain               a               bigger               refund               than               other               preparers               can.

Nevertheless,               it               may               be               true               that               some               preparers               are               more               thorough               in               asking               the               necessary               questions               and               requesting               the               right               supporting               documentation               in               order               to               obtain               all               possible               deductions               and               credits.

A               preparer               who               is               not               as               thorough,               or               who               is               not               as               knowledgeable               or               up-to-date               on               the               latest               changes               in               tax               laws               may               overlook               certain               deductions               or               credits               for               which               you               qualify.
               Contingent               Fees
               The               fee               the               preparer               charges               should               be               a               standard               fee               based               on               the               forms               and               schedules               you               need               to               file,               and               perhaps               an               hourly               fee               if               additional               accounting               work               is               needed               to               assemble               the               information.

You               should               be               wary               of               a               preparer               who               charges               a               fee               based               on               the               amount               of               the               refund               you               will               obtain,               or               who               agrees               to               share               in               any               additional               refund.

This               can               lead               to               questionable               practices               and               aggressive               interpretations               of               the               tax               law               or               tax               treatments               that               could               cause               you               problems.
               Not               Requesting               Documentation               or               Asking               Questions
               Your               tax               return               must               be               prepared               based               on               factual               information               and               documentation.

A               tax               return               preparer               should               request               all               your               W-2's,               1099               and               1098               forms,               receipts               and               documentation               of               your               tax-deductible               expenses,               and               should               ask               you               questions.

The               preparer               asks               these               questions               with               your               best               interests               in               mind,               in               order               to               claim               all               the               deductions               and               credits               for               which               you               qualify,               and               to               report               all               your               income               in               order               to               avoid               any               subsequent               penalties,               interest,               additional               taxes,               or               other               problems               with               the               IRS.

Be               wary               of               a               preparer               who               offers               to               do               your               return               without               this               documentation,               or               without               asking               you               questions.

And               never               sign               a               blank               tax               return               form.
               Making               Up               Supporting               Documents               or               Aggressive               Tax               Approaches
               The               tax               preparer               should               not               offer               to               make               up               documents               to               support               your               tax               return.

Your               return               must               be               prepared               based               on               objective,               third-party               statements               and               verifiable               data.

You               should               be               wary               of               a               preparer               who               claims               to               take               an               aggressive               approach               in               order               to               get               you               a               bigger               refund               or               reduce               the               amount               of               tax               you               owe.

An               aggressive               approach               could               lead               to               an               IRS               review               or               audit,               and               if               fraudulent               practices               are               encountered,               the               penalties               are               severe.
               Not               Signing               Your               Return
               A               paid               preparer               must               sign               your               return.

You               should               not               use               any               preparer               who               is               not               willing               to               sign               your               return               and               indicate               his               or               her               social               security               number,               or               employer               identification               number               on               the               return.

The               preparer               should               also               give               you               a               copy               of               the               return               and               should               return               all               the               original               documentation               you               provided               of               your               income               and               expenses.

You               should               clarify               this               before               agreeing               to               have               your               return               prepared.
               In               Case               of               Doubt
               If               you               have               any               doubts               about               a               tax               preparer,               you               could               check               with               the               Better               Business               Bureau               to               see               if               the               preparer               has               any               questionable               history.

In               the               case               of               a               CPA,               you               can               check               the               person's               status               with               the               state               board               of               public               accountancy.

For               an               attorney               you               could               check               with               the               state               bar               association.

And               in               the               case               of               enrolled               agents,               you               could               check               with               the               IRS               Office               of               Professional               Responsibility.
               Responsibility               
               
               Taxpayers               themselves               are               ultimately               responsible               for               the               information               reported               on               their               tax               returns,               regardless               of               who               prepared               the               return.

The               tax               return               preparer               can               only               prepare               the               return               based               on               the               information               you               provide,               and               it               is               up               to               you               to               be               sure               you               provide               all               necessary               information.

If               you               are               in               doubt               as               to               whether               some               information               has               an               effect               on               your               return,               it               is               better               to               let               the               preparer               know               in               order               to               make               that               determination.






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