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    Income Tax '13

    Starting to get stuff ready, argh!
    For me the painful part is organizing records. I will be using Turbo Tax premier this year...years past I've used regular TT. Last year I sold some stock and had to upgrade to Premier after the fact.


    CH3NO2
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    GRADS
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    I pay a CPA and then wait for the check to be deposited in my account....pretty painless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRADS View Post
    I pay a CPA and then wait for the check to be deposited in my account....pretty painless.
    Nice, but I'm a cheap bastard.


    CH3NO2
    CH3NO2

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    GRADS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    Nice, but I'm a cheap bastard.


    CH3NO2
    My CPA and I have been friends since we were 14, even lived together a few years so I only get charged $300

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    Senior Member 28eliminator's Avatar
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    Best money spent is a "creative" tax guy/CPA.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    Seriously fuck a duck

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    I've used a CPA for 12 years and it's the best. I always get a refund well worth the $300-400.


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    The tax code is like the laws. Written to perpetuate a industry by those that benefit from it. Job security. Like owning the company responsible for fixing pot holes, and having a corner on the front end alignment business, Not only how many pot holes are you going to fill, but how many would you create in the middle of the night?

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    GRADS
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    Quote Originally Posted by gn7 View Post
    The tax code is like the laws. Written to perpetuate a industry by those that benefit from it. Job security. Like owning the company responsible for fixing pot holes, and having a corner on the front end alignment business, Not only how many pot holes are you going to fill, but how many would you create in the middle of the night?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRADS View Post
    In simple terms. There will never be tax reform to a flat tax as too many accountants would be out of jobs.

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    Started using a CPA when i bought my house. Best 250 I spend a year.

 

 

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