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janetupnorth said:I use Turbo Tax Online and it cost me about $100 this year to electronically file. Then you declare the tax preparation fees the next year as an expense.
janetupnorth said:I use Turbo Tax Online and it cost me about $100 this year to electronically file. Then you declare the tax preparation fees the next year as an expense.
lkprescott said:Around here depends on the CPA... the one I have costs about $100/hr the ones on the Main Line down toward Philly cost nearly twice that. My CPA I think charged us about $400 for the whole kit-n-kaboodle... that's a partnership return (for another co. DH and I own), Schedule Chef Success for my myriad self-employment gigs and our 1040. For us, it's worth the piece of mind and it's a write off next year...
I hear ya bout going from simple to not so simple... I used to just be a 1040ez... now we've got alimony, a house, kids, child care, businesses we run out of the home... yeah, those schedules stack up pretty easily. LOL...
If you're curious, go to the IRS.gov website. Thanks to the 'less paper' act or some such, most forms have a time thingy on them that tell you how much time it'll take someone to read the instructions and fill out the form. Then ask the CPA what he charges per hour and you'll quickly see how they tend to not take as long as someone unfamiliar with the forms (saving you time and that time you spend you can be selling your business and making money) and they keep up with the laws, deductions and such that can change from year to year. I get a bookkeeping monthly newsletter and it's amazing how quickly things come up and the average person just wouldn't know. I personally find that letting a CPA do our taxes takes the headache off our plate and we know it's being done right.
Just choose a good CPA... they're not all created equal (as a bookkeeper I've had experience from A+ top notch CPAs to scum of the earth, disappear in the dead of night CPAs that then try to charge you thousands of dollars for years past of "unbilled time"... yeah right)... get recommendations from happy friends and other satisfied customers. As for a list of his customers that you can verify their recommendation and get their feedback. Good CPAs are like good mechanics... hard to find and when you do, keep 'em!
wadesgirl said:How do you find a good CPA though? I know no one, my dad always did mine on Turbo Tax but I want to take them to someone this year and not just to H&R Block (no offense to anyone!)
I feel like I'm running out of time this year. I've procrastined alot and need to find someone to do my taxes this year still!lkprescott said:Ask others in your area. Check with your clustermates, family, anyone you feel comfortable asking and whose word you'd trust. Interview them, ask questions, if you get any uncomfortable vibes, leave... if you were local, I'd give you a recommendation. Also, I'm sure you could check with the BBB and the local Chamber of Commerce to see about complaints filed with any CPAs in the area and such.
nikki70563 said:Janet which turbo tax did you use for it to cost $100
janetupnorth said:Just looked it up...I used:
TurboTax Home & Business - $74.95 - (State is additional - $29.95) - That would be grand total of $104.90.
http://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/online/home-and-business.jhtml
jenm42 said:I use TaxAct online.
legacypc46 said:In terms of taxes, my life has gone from super simple do-it-yourself to way too complicated for me. The estimate for preparing our taxes is over $400. Have I been leading a sheltered financial life or is this really expensive?
leggy
legacypc46 said:In terms of taxes, my life has gone from super simple do-it-yourself to way too complicated for me. The estimate for preparing our taxes is over $400. Have I been leading a sheltered financial life or is this really expensive?
leggy
The cost of tax preparation for direct sales can vary depending on your individual circumstances and the complexity of your taxes. However, it is generally more expensive compared to other types of employment because direct sales representatives are considered self-employed and must report their income and expenses separately.
As a direct sales representative, you are responsible for reporting your income and expenses on a Schedule C form, which can be more complex and time-consuming compared to traditional employment where taxes are usually withheld by an employer. Additionally, you may also have to report sales tax for your direct sales business.
While it is possible to do your taxes yourself as a direct sales representative, it may not be the best option if you are not familiar with the tax laws and regulations for self-employed individuals. It is recommended to seek the help of a professional tax preparer who is experienced in working with direct sales representatives.
The cost of tax preparation can vary depending on the complexity of your taxes, the experience of your tax preparer, and the fees charged by the tax preparation service. As a self-employed individual, your tax situation may require more time and effort to accurately report your income and expenses, resulting in a higher cost for tax preparation.
Not necessarily. Tax preparation for direct sales can be more expensive compared to traditional employment, but it is important to ensure that your taxes are accurately reported to avoid any penalties or audits from the IRS. It is a good idea to budget for tax preparation costs and consult with a tax professional to understand your tax obligations as a direct sales representative.