How to Choose a Tax Return Preparer
Mason J. Krangle
Certified Public Accountant & Financial Consultant/Planner at Mason J. Krangle, CPA, PFS, MBA, ChFC, CGMA | Licenced in Colorado & Utah | 20+ Years Experience.
Do you feel overwhelmed around tax time when trying to select a qualified and suitable tax return preparer? The Internal Revenue Service has published the following information as a guide for taxpayers when selecting a tax return preparer.
If you choose to have someone prepare your tax return, choose that preparer wisely. A paid tax return preparer is primarily responsible for the overall substantive accuracy of your return, and, by law, this person is required to sign the return and include their preparer tax identification number (PTIN) on it. Although the tax return preparer?always?signs the return, you are ultimately responsible for the accuracy of every item reported on your return. Anyone paid to prepare tax returns for others should have a thorough understanding of tax matters and is required to have a PTIN. You may want to ask friends, co-workers or your employer for help in selecting a competent tax return preparer.
When you choose a tax return preparer, choose one who is easy to contact in case the IRS examines your return and has questions regarding how your return was prepared. You can designate your paid tax return preparer or another third party to speak to the IRS concerning the preparation of your return, payment/refund issues, and mathematical errors. The third party authorization checkbox on IRS tax forms gives the designated party the authority to receive and inspect returns and return information for one year from the original due date of your return (without regard to extensions).
See?Topic 312?for information on how to extend the authority to receive and inspect returns and return information to a third-party using?Form 8821?(PDF),?Tax Information Authorization.
Steps You Should Take to Find a Tax Return Preparer
Most tax return preparers are professional, honest, and they provide excellent service to their clients. However, dishonest and unscrupulous tax return preparers who file false income tax returns do exist, unfortunately. You should always check your return for errors to avoid potential financial and legal problems.
The following points will assist you when selecting a tax return preparer:
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Other Things to Consider
Does your tax preparer provide tax planning strategies to help you reduce taxes?
Is your preparer available year-round to answer questions?
Are you doing most of the work by completing the tax questionnaires on your own?
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