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Tax Preparation
Can anyone suggest a good tax preparer? We recently moved here and our tax guy is in Texas makes it a bit cumbersome
Thank you Thom of Calumet Grove |
Villages Tax Service on Rolling Acres-352 259 7053
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AARP Tax Aide.... Colony Rec Center!!
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Buy Turbo Tax...incredibly easy and inexpensive...have used since I retired and never had an issue with the IRS.
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AARP Tax Aid Colony only does Federal, no state filing.
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They do federal only; no state
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(352) 259-7053 Referred by Helen Schuster |
Do you do home visits
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Ellen Cronin Address: 13696 US-441 #200, Lady Lake, FL 32159
Phone: (352) 350-1951 |
Why be concerned about State in a state that does not have a State tax?
I’ve volunteered for AARP tax aide up here in North Carolina for 8 years and we do NC tax returns |
Tax Preparation
We have been using the AARP tax service which is offered free. We never had a problem. We make an appointment and go down to Colony Rec Center to have it done, but there are other Rec Centers that AARP goes to also, but I cannot remember which ones.
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All acountants who do your taxes use the same programs you can buy cheap or get online for free. Not brain surgery. They will walk you through by just asking you same questions a tax preparer will ask you.
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Some of the stuff gets complicated - if involved with limited partnership (K-1), oil and mineral lease income with taxes and fees, etc.
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2019 tax Return
I have used H&R Block Tax Software for years. Super easy - they guide you through the whole return and e-filing is included free for up to 5 returns.
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As a retired cpa, i strongly suggest , if you were happy with his/ her work, keep your texas prepared.
Knowing a clients tax history is a valuable asset. Between electronic filing and the us mail there should be no issues. No florida income tax. |
H&r block are not professional accountants !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Part time employees with little traiing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know...…. I was one. |
My CPA is retiring soon so I'm looking for someone relatively local as well. Preferably someone who understands at least a bit about an author's small business, along with investments and other more complicated stuff. Referrals are great to have for this sort of thing!
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As someone who lives with a CPA and works full time with him, I can tell you that there is a big difference in getting a free service, doing it yourself, or having someone that will do strategic tax planning with you. Some people do not need planning as they do not have a lot to manage. However, I listen to my husband speak to people who have made some decisions without consultation and they owe a lot of extra money because of their actions. If you have someone you have worked with for years even if they are out of state and you are happy with them, stay with them. That history together and relationship is so valueable. If you have a move, are looking at taking money out of retirement, or making other major decisions, get tax advice. I am not advertising, we are full for this tax season. I am just saying sometimes not getting advice can be detrimental if you are a person who has some amount of personal wealth and is going to make decisions that will hurt you financially. Free tax preparation is good for many people but a CPA will discuss things with you that you may never have thought about.
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Not all tax experts are CPA's and Not all CPA's are tax experts.
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AARP will not do out of state tax returns. Send your first return back to Texas Accountant, after that you can use AARP as long as you no longer have to file Texas return.
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Our tax return isn't straight forward. I still send all my tax stuff up to an Enrolled Agent in Massachusetts that's been doing my taxes for decades ($10 overnight) and then we talk on the phone. An Enrolled Agent is registered with the IRS....whenever the IRS has questions, or if I where ever to get audited the IRS will talk to me THROUGH my Enrolled Agent. If you use a Tax Attorney, a CPA, AARP or anyone else to do you taxes it's highly likely that you (the tax payer) will have to speak directly to the IRS. I've seen my EA in action talking to the IRS, if it had been me I could have dug myself into a hole by sharing what I didn't need to share
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