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How to choose a tax consultant

Update Date:2019-8-23 15:19:57     Source:www.3737580.com     Views:555

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To find a good tax consultant, you can ask friends or relations for recommendations or find someone on your own -- perhaps at the website of the National Association of Enrolled Agents. Be sure that the tax pro you're considering is experienced in the kind of work you need done -- such as personal income taxes or small-business taxes, for example. Seek someone with more than a few years of experience in the work, and make sure the person has a preparer tax identification number.

 

Do some due diligence research on any contenders, too, making sure they don't have blemishes on their record. You can do so through the Better Business Bureau and, for accountants, your state's board of accountancy. With enrolled agents, you can look for any disciplinary actions or licensing issues via the IRS's Office of Enrollment.

Ask about professional affiliations, certifications, educational background, and licenses -- and feel free to ask for references, too. If the consultant will be preparing your tax return, ask what will happen if you're audited. Above all, be sure that you'll comfortable speaking and working with the person you're considering.

 

Don't assume that hiring a tax consultant is only for the rich, or that you just don't need one. Hiring one could cost you a few hundred dollars, but it might also save you a few thousand dollars -- or much more.

 

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