If you haven't done your taxes yet think about this. A few months ago I was on a highway way out in the middle of nowhere and I picked up a guy walking down the road. I've never picked up a hitchhiker before but he didn't stick out his thumb and he wasn't wearing rags. I know you can't judge a book by its cover but it was 75 miles to civilization.
As it turned out this fellow was a transient on his way to his summer spot in the National Forest. He doesn't panhandle because for years he has worked as a tax preparer for H&R Block. He wasn't up on the currant tax codes exept for the 2 hr seminar the company gives at the start of tax season. Now I respect a guy that works and doesn't take handouts but from now on I am only going to an accounting firm that employs full time employees and I will only let a full time employee work on my return. A good accountant should keep abreast of all the years tax code changes and therefor be able to maximize the deductions. If the IRS agents can't even keep up on tax code how can a seasonal worker?
As it turned out this fellow was a transient on his way to his summer spot in the National Forest. He doesn't panhandle because for years he has worked as a tax preparer for H&R Block. He wasn't up on the currant tax codes exept for the 2 hr seminar the company gives at the start of tax season. Now I respect a guy that works and doesn't take handouts but from now on I am only going to an accounting firm that employs full time employees and I will only let a full time employee work on my return. A good accountant should keep abreast of all the years tax code changes and therefor be able to maximize the deductions. If the IRS agents can't even keep up on tax code how can a seasonal worker?