Don't Wait Until April 14 To Hire Tax Preparer It you arc considering hiring a lax preparer, the N.C. Association of Certified Public Accountants recom mends that you begin your search for the right help now. Not all tax preparers are created equal, and those that may be the most qualified to prepare your return could be un available if you wait until your tax return is due. Among those who can help you prepare your return are certified public accountants (CPAs), tax attor neys and enrolled agents (individu als certified by the U.S. Treasury Department). These arc the only professionals who can represent you legally be fore the IKS in the event your tax re turn is audited. Determine Your Needs To ensure that you hire the right kind of professional, consider the complexity of your tax return. Do you have a home-based business? 1 lave you had large capital gains or losses in the last year? Did you ex perience a large casualty loss in the past year? Do you have rental prop erty? If so. try to retain a tax profes sional who has had experience deal ing with these kinds of issues. F.ven if your needs are not com plex. you may still find the help of a lax preparer to be cost effective if you have experienced a major life style change, such as retiring, di vorcing or assuming full-time care for a relative. Additionally, if you think the new tax law will result in significant changes to your tax lia bility, it may benefit you to obtain assistance from a tax professional. Shop Around If you've never hired a tax prepar er before, you can start searching for one by contacting friends and asso ciates who may have similar in comes or be involved in similar lines of work. You can also check with your local chamber of commerce, as well as civic and church groups for names of qualified lax professionals. Finally, ask other professionals you know, such as hankers and insurance agents, for referrals. Once you've obtained a few names, try to call or personally in terview at least three different tax preparers. This will enable you to assess differences in style, capabili ties, and fee structures. Check Backgrounds During the interview process, you'll want to learn as much as pos sible about the preparer's profes sional background. Find out whether the individuals work as tax preparers full-time or part-time, the number of years of experience, their level of education, and whether they partici pate in continuing professional edu cation. You'll also want to ask about their memberships in professional tax associations. Also, don't be shy about asking a prospective tax preparer for the names of clients you can contact. Find out from past clients how satis fied they were with the work per formed and whether it was done in a timely manner. You may also want to ask such clients how aggressive the tax professional is and consider whether you will be comfortable with his or her style. Discuss Fees The cost for preparing your tax return can range anywhere from un der $ 1 (K) for a short-form return to thousands of dollars for a complicat ed return. Find out whether the tax preparer charges on an hourly basis, uses a lump sum. or bases the fee on the number of tax forms that need to be completed. To assist your tax preparer in de termining a fee. you may want to provide him or her with a copy of your tax return from last year, point ing out any differences in your ti nancial or tax situation. 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