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#1987624 - 11/16/12 09:06 PM
Income Tax — DIY or Have it Done?
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Registered: 04/03/05
Posts: 45
Loc: Grand Junction CO
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I've been doing piano part-time work for over 30 years, and for all those years I've had my income taxes done by a professional preparer who has now retired. I've always preferred tuning a few pianos, which I enjoy, to pay to have the taxes done because I've thought it would be a hassle to do them myself. Now, I either need a new preparer or do it myself.
My question is this: Is it best to let a pro do it, or has tax preparation software made it easy to do it yourself? I do itemize, including business expenses. I'm assuming that software today is pretty powerful, which has be thinking I might want to give it a try. I am a Mac user and wonder what tax prep software is available for that platform that would be recommended, if I decide to go that route. I could do it on a PC if there were a compelling reason to do so.
Your views and experiences will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
David Bauguess
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#1987727 - 11/17/12 08:09 AM
Re: Income Tax — DIY or Have it Done?
[Re: DavidWB]
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Registered: 10/22/06
Posts: 1532
Loc: Maine
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#1987753 - 11/17/12 09:48 AM
Re: Income Tax — DIY or Have it Done?
[Re: DavidWB]
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Registered: 11/07/07
Posts: 6828
Loc: Grand Rapids Michigan
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I am an S. Corp. i have an accountant that is up to date on all of the latest tax codes and with these new tax increases in the loop for January 2013, for me anyway, I would rather have a human doing it that may be more up to date on whatever... Just my preference..
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Jerry Groot RPT Piano Technicians Guild Grand Rapids, Michigan www.grootpiano.comWe love to play BF2.
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