Who should I go see to get tax help a cpa, tax attorney, or H&R Block.?
Sunday, May 30th, 2010 at
12:40 am
This year if I purchased a home there are new tax deductions in place. Who can help me with this when I file next year. Who is best fit to help me file my taxes.
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If the only thing that changed was that you bought a house Turbo Tax or something will be fine. No sense in paying anyone much more than the cost of Turbo Tax.
You do not need an attorney unless something shady was going on.
You can find an EA at http://www.naea.org. Enrolled Agents are the only federally licensed tax professional and our work is solely in tax. We must complete a intensive 3 (now – 4 when I took it) test in order to call ourselves EAs.
Helen, EA in PA
Go see a CPA. Or an EA. You don’t need a tax attorney and stay away from H&R block.
Your situation really isn’t that complicated, so any CPA would be able to handle it. But an EA is less expensive.
Good luck! :0)