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Many U.S. citizens use tax preparers at tax time, and competition can be fierce as tax professionals vie for your business. With around 150 million taxpayers seeking help with preparing and planning for their taxes, the business is a lucrative one and some preparers may try to tempt you with talk of low rates and gimmicky promotions, but then they may quickly add on fees for services which see their low rates suddenly skyrocketing. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How To Avoid A Bad Experience With Tax Professionals


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How To Avoid A Bad Experience With Tax
Professionals
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  • Many U.S. citizens use tax preparers at tax time,
    and competition can be fierce as tax
    professionals vie for your business. With around
    150 million taxpayers seeking help with preparing
    and planning for their taxes, the business is a
    lucrative one and some preparers may try to tempt
    you with talk of low rates and gimmicky
    promotions, but then they may quickly add on fees
    for services which see their low rates suddenly
    skyrocketing.
  • Tax professionals who violate the rules may be
    subject to sanctions, but its not always easy to
    know what they should and shouldnt be offering
    you. To help you avoid a bad experience with tax
    professionals at tax time, here are a few red
    flags to be aware of

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  • Tax professionals without a PTIN (Preparer Tax
    Identification Number)
  • All tax professionals preparing federal tax
    returns for financial compensation, must have a
    valid PTIN before preparing returns. If your
    chosen preparer doesnt have one, then they are
    simply not permitted by law to help you prepare
    your return.
  • No signature on the return
  • Your tax preparer must firstly have a valid PTIN,
    but they must sign the return if they do not,
    then they are not allowed by law to submit the
    return.

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  • An insistence that you mail your own tax return
  • There may be some rare cases in which it might be
    necessary or preferable to send your tax return
    by mail as was once always the case, but most tax
    preparers are required to submit prepared returns
    electronically. If you are not given the option
    to do so, then something may be afoot.
  • Promises of a higher refund than your last when
    your circumstances havent altered
  • If your refund is going to be significantly
    higher than it was last year, and your
    circumstances havent changed at all, then it
    could be that your tax preparer has

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  • inflated your deductions. Dont be afraid to ask
    for an explanation if this should happen to be
    the case.
  • Asking you to sign a blank tax return
  • This should send out a big red warning signal
    when in life do we ever sign something without
    reading it first? If you sign your return without
    having read it and without the opportunity to
    review it, you are signing under penalty of
    perjury.

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  • Remember that these are simply warning signs and
    may not automatically indicate that your tax
    preparer is not legitimate or is trying to commit
    fraud. As when hiring any professional person to
    undertake work of a sensitive nature for you, do
    your research and ask around to see what others
    say about them.
  • At Heyer Associates, we proactively assist our
    individual and small business clients in meeting
    their goals. Our key area of focus is ensuring
    that our clients remain compliant with federal
    and state tax laws by providing them with high
    quality accounting and tax service Coral Gables.
    If you are looking for individual tax preparation
    in Miami , Heyer Associates would be a right
    option.
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