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home | taxes and social security | choosing a tax preparer Choosing a Tax PreparerIf your tax situation is complex, you may want to hire a professional tax preparer. Choose the preparer carefully because you will be legally responsible for the tax return even if someone prepares it for you.
Types of Tax PreparersThere are several types of tax preparers.
Selecting a Tax PreparerYou can find tax preparers through personal recommendations by friends or colleagues, through the phone book, or through professional organizations' web sites. Tax preparers can prepare both federal and state tax forms. Tax Preparers to AvoidWe recommend that you avoid tax preparers who:
Questions to AskIt is important to be sure the tax preparer has experience preparing tax forms for people in your particular situation. Not all tax preparers understand the non-resident tax forms such as the 1040NR. It is also important to understand possible costs before agreeing to hire a tax preparer. Examples of questions to ask your tax preparer include:
After Your Form is PreparedAfter the tax preparer finishes your return, he or she is required by law to sign the return, fill in the preparer areas of the form and include his/her identifying number, and give you a copy of the return. You should:
Important: Never sign a blank return, and never sign in pencil. ResourcesFor advice from the U.S. Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service about choosing a paid tax preparer, refer to: Last reviewed: 1/08 The information contained in this web site is not a substitute for advice obtained from the Internal Revenue Service or a qualified tax professional. |
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