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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and frustrations regarding tax preparation services, particularly focusing on costs, communication with accountants, and the use of software for filing taxes.
Views differ significantly regarding the costs of tax preparation services, with no clear consensus on what constitutes a reasonable fee. Participants also express varying levels of satisfaction with their accountants and experiences with DIY tax software.
Participants share personal experiences related to tax preparation, reflecting a range of financial situations and preferences for handling taxes, whether through professional services or self-filing software.
Consultants considering their options for tax preparation services or those interested in sharing experiences related to tax filing processes may find this discussion relevant.
Sheila said:Just FYI, if you are expecting a refund there is no penalty for filing late. The IRS will charge you late fees & penalties if you owe money, :grumpy: but do they pay you interest if they owe you money??? Noooooo! :cry:
But be forewarned that they WILL NOT pay beyond 5 years in back taxes. So you can't procrastinate for forever!
In '04 my Hubby got flagged for defaulting on student loans & our refund went to that loan. We filled out our '05, '06 & '07 taxes but never sent them in since we qualify for a refund. Hubby was told if he could save up the money to pay off the student loans, he could get a deal and get out cheaper. He was hoping to pay it off and then get our full IRS refunds but never really worked on getting that done!Last week we finally gave up & mailed in '05 & '06. The SS administration claims to have never received the application for my daughter's Social Security card, so we can't file '07 or '08 until we get her SS#. Actually, we haven't even calculated the '08 taxes yet. We have a new baby for the '09 taxes, hopefully we'll have his SS# in plenty of time to get back on track & mail the '09 taxes in the right tax year.
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For that much they don't even file them electronically for you? You are being gyped big time. H&R Block online cost me $19.95! Any others will do it for much cheaper as well!floccies said:I just looked up the exact amount from last year -- $475.Nothing should be that complicated --- basic PC (not a big earner -- show a loss after practice food and mileage . . . ), home owner (nothing bought or sold recently), 3 kids. Is your $95 with a CPA? How do you give them the PC info? -- Maybe I should "shop around".btw They called this morning, the taxes are done. I will pick them up this evening when DH gets home from work and mail them first thing tomorrow. -- still think the lady that answers the phone should have a log that she can look that tells her what stage everyones return is at. Still think a month is too long to prepare what I gave them.
trps said:I think you get a penalty for not filling even if they owe you. You need to file regardless if you owe money you will be charged interest but not the fee if you at least file. So your refund will be taken to pay your husbands student loans and they will take extra for late filing fees????
raebates said:One thing to keep in mind is that taxes vary from state to state. Plus, "reasonable charges" vary from region to region, state to state, and even town to town. A difference of $95 to over $100 may not be that unusual. Some of the other amounts mentioned here seem outrageous to me, but that's me.
And, wadesgirl, if paying someone to do your taxes saves you a day (or 2 or 73) of worry and stress, it's probably worth it.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:I'm mad about taxes, too, but the preparer has nothing to do with it.
trps said:I think you get a penalty for not filling even if they owe you. You need to file regardless if you owe money you will be charged interest but not the fee if you at least file. So your refund will be taken to pay your husbands student loans and they will take extra for late filing fees????
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