Tax Returns: Six questions to When Choosing a tax Consultant?


Six  Questions to ask when choosing a Tax Professional

1. How long has your firm been preparing tax returns.

Do not go to a person who just started preparing tax returns. You think your getting a big refund but you get a big Irs  audit letter in a few years. This letter means that you are going to be owing the IRS. Do not go to a person who will not sign the return or puts self prepared.

2. Are you open year round for tax questions?

If the tax professional works out of their home or part time  desk for a shop, then you will not get in touch with them if you need them after April 15 which leads to no support  if need in the off season.

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3. How Do you charge for the tax preparation.

If they charge you based on refund run. Ask if they charge by the form or the hour.

4. What kind of tax returns does your firm prepare?

Do not go to a person if you have a small business or complex return with a person who can only do 1040ez.

5. What what is level of tax accounting experience?

Ask how many years they have been preparing tax returns.

6. Will you provide me with copies of my tax return and the the documents I brought to you?

A good tax office will give you copies of your return in a folder with the firms contact information.

About me: I am Albert Corey and I have been a tax preparer for over 25 years. We prepare all State Federal and Corporate tax returns.

Please email me at 1040w2.com if you have any tax questions or come to the office if you are in the South Florida Area.

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Corey & Assoicates has been preparing tax return and opening corporations since 1984. No return is to big or small. We prepare all state,federal and corporate tax returns. Open a corporations in 24 from approval.
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