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Tax Preparers and Accountants:
Tax preparer's who work for national chains are paid on commission by the number of returns they file. Their training typically consists of a 75-hour course in filling out tax forms. If your gross income ranges between $24,000 and $36,000 and you have only W-2 income and less than $400 in interest income, a tax preparer should be able to file your return. However, the preparer might miss opportunities for deductions and refunds. But whether you're working with a tax preparer or an accountant, once you sit down to do your return, it's too late for nearly all of the tax-saving maneuvers an accountant or other tax pro might steer you toward. Search more information >>
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