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It is a new year and we are all thinking about tax time. As you prepare to get your documents in order, you may also decide to opt this year to have someone else deal with your taxes. Many people are overwhelmed with busy schedules and can’t devote the time to learning all the new information about filing. But how do you know who to contact? Simply looking up a tax preparation service online or in the phone book is not good enough to get the right service for you.

Here are some tips to keep in mind when checking out tax preparation services:

Conduct Some Interviews
If you found a few companies offering promotions, you would be smart to check them out in person instead of relying on their catchy advertising practices or promotional tools.

Inquire About the Fees Before Committing
Before signing anything or agreeing to services, find out the cost of all the services you intend on using. You don’t want any surprises at the end of the process that will end up costing you more than you bargained for. Stay away from any companies that use your return amount to determine the fee baded on a percentage.

Avoid The “Besters”
Stay clear of the companies that proclaim they can get better or larger refund for you than other companies can. You can check out the different companies with the Better Business Bureau and inquire whether or not they belong to a professional organization that has strict requirements for continuing education credits in accounting practices. Make certain they are registered with the state if required in your area.

Make Sure You can Get a Copy
You want to ensure the company that prepares your taxes will also sign off on them and give you a complete copy of your return. Also avoid any companies that ask you to sign blank or incomplete forms.

Check for Patience
If you initially speak with a company representative who appears to be too rushed to talk to you or answer questions, you might want to consider another service. You want to find someone you can talk to, ask questions of and consult both during the preparation process and afterwards. Ultimately the person preparing your taxes should be working with you with a common goal. If your gut reaction is negative, trust your instincts and move on.

You have the choice to make and making the most informed decision you can will be the best one to make.



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