U.S. tax law is notoriously complicated both to laymen and
those who work in finance but may not specialize in tax preparation. Because of
this, it's often worth it to enlist the help of a tax specialist who has an extensive
breadth of knowledge regarding the tax code and experience handling different
taxation situations.
There are few basic options which tax filers in the U.S.
choose when preparing their yearly tax returns: filing taxes on their own
electronically with the help of tax preparation software, hiring a licensed
professional such as a certified public accountant (CPA), or walking into a
storefront tax preparation business. All three prepare taxes for a fee in
return for expert consultation. And, of course, the higher the expertise
needed, the higher the fees.
In this case, purchasing tax preparation software is often
the most affordable route. But in the end, it's comparable to filing your own
taxes. Because of this, many filers feel more confident having their taxes
prepared by a real live person (other than themselves). To this end, many
filers wonder whether it is better to get a CPA or hire a service like H&R
Block. The answer is (as is typical with financial matters): "It
depends."
A CPA is someone who has had a rigorous education and has
been trained to meet high professional standards and follow a strict code of
ethics to get licensed by the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants. CPAs have extensive knowledge and years of experience with tax
law, including state tax law (for example, a Seattle- or Bellevue-based CPA is
required to pass examinations pertinent to Washington state tax codes).
On the other hand, someone who represents a business like
H&R Block has only been trained for a few weeks on how to process different
kinds of tax information. They offer their employees short, intense training
courses to orient them on the process for filing taxes for general purposes.
While most of these tax preparation firms tend to hire people with financial
backgrounds, you'll very rarely find someone here who is as experienced and
knowledgeable as a CPA.
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