Wow! What a week this has been. Not just in my world but around the
world. As much as I’d like to talk about what is going on
“everywhere”, I think I had better just stick with the taxing world
and the world of taxguy.
Nine days ago I transmitted the first e-file return. Following that
transmitted return, I started to complete a few other returns as
the official start of tax season began. (Are you ready?) With
it being officially the filing season, I thought I’d throw some
info out there for you to help you get going.
Second chance for economic stimulus check is a great informational
tip from Bankrate.com. Every weekday until the end of tax season,
Bankrate.com will be providing these tips. I strongly recommend to
everyone to check these out.
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Kristine McKinley, CFP, CPA
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So much talk about hiring a tax professional and so much debate
about who is a professional I want this out again.
The biggest point I want to make is that just because someone is a
CPA, doesn’t automatically make them a tax professional.
Tax professionals are hard to find because as you may have heard,
there is no accreditation from the AICPA (American Institute of
Certified Public Accountants) that says “Tax Professional”.
As a tax preparer I am often asked what is the difference between a
tax attorney, an accountant/CPA, a bookkeeper, an Enrolled Agent,
and a tax preparer.
A Tax Attorney is not the same as an
accountant. The accountant can work with the financial issues and
has [...]
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