Professional Tax Preparation Requires The Right Professional For
Your Specific Needs
Preparing taxes is one of the least enjoyable tasks a person
faces each year. While many single or multiple income households
feel that they can prepare their taxes on their own each tax
season, it is a good idea to think about taking advantage of
professional tax preparation services. In fact, if you've ever
found yourself wondering if you could take a specific deduction,
if you could take advantage of other deductions you don't know
about, if you could be paying less or getting a larger refund,
or even if you simple wonder if you are preparing your taxes
properly, you should consider professional tax preparation.
When you are thinking about using professional tax preparation
services, it is important to think about what you are looking
for from your accountant. If you would like to have your taxes
done as fast as possible, it is probably best to have them done
by a nationally recognized service that specializes in quick
professional tax preparation. This type of professional tax
preparation is designed to have your taxes done as quickly and
as thoroughly as possible.
If you are looking to make a tax plan for the future, a licensed
tax professional is the best option for professional tax
preparation. You can choose from either a Certified Public
Accountant (CPA) or an Enrolled Agent. A CPA is an accountant
who has passed certain examinations and met all other statutory
and licensing requirements of a United States state to be
certified by that state. This usually includes 150+ hours of
business and accounting related college education in addition to
a CPA exam that usually runs about 14 hours. Many corporate and
small businesses use CPAs for their professional tax preparation
as well as special tax circumstances like tax audits.
An Enrolled Agent is someone who has successfully completed an
IRS test that encompassed all facets of taxation as well as
passed a background check. Enrolled Agents must also complete an
8-hour exam over the course of two days. Unlike CPAs or tax
lawyers, Enrolled Agents undergo testing by the IRS without
intervention from a third party. Enrolled Agents can also have
their earned title removed by the IRS for wrongful conduct.
If you are considering professional tax preparation because of a
specific problem, you will want to find a professional who is
trained to handle your specific issue. As with any other product
or service, professional tax preparation is available at a
number of different prices and you should compare to find a fee
that suits your budget. Not every professional tax preparation
service will be able to schedule an immediate appointment, so
your tax needs and urgency should be taken into consideration.
Most importantly, when you are using professional tax
preparation services, you want to make sure that your accountant
offers you a guarantee for his or her work.