theroberthogan wrote >>
The fundamental problem with the chain store tax preparers is the lack of professionalism. For the most part, they are staffed by people who are just looking for a part time job, and don't take the training they get seriously. That's I always recommend finding an accountant who passionate about the profession to help you out. Not only will they do a better job at preparing your taxes, but they will also help you plan for next years taxes as well.
I've never really done a cost comparison before, but what I charge for tax services is done on a sliding scale depending upon the complexity of your return. A simple 1040EZ is only $50, and the most complicated returns only cost $200. I also offer a 50% discount for police officers, firefighters, nurses, and teachers. I also offer free tax preparation for active duty military families.
How awesome is it I know this guy. No messing around, Robert is a great guy. I'm sure he'd look out for anyone using his services.




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