. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. attend seminars, take the trouble to secure the prestigious master's degree in taxation or take courses in continuing professional educa- tion (mandatory in some states)? You can't expect your tax preparer to know the thousands of sections of the Internal Revenue Code verbatim, but you should expect quick answers to reasonably easy questions, and signs of awareness where an item is complex and has to be researched. 2-You should seek that preparer who alerts you to items appearing in weekly or monthly tax publications which affect y


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. attend seminars, take the trouble to secure the prestigious master's degree in taxation or take courses in continuing professional educa- tion (mandatory in some states)? You can't expect your tax preparer to know the thousands of sections of the Internal Revenue Code verbatim, but you should expect quick answers to reasonably easy questions, and signs of awareness where an item is complex and has to be researched. 2-You should seek that preparer who alerts you to items appearing in weekly or monthly tax publications which affect your business and personal transactions having a tax impact. Court decisions, revenue rulings, technical pronouncements, etc., are issued almost daily. Knowing these or being alerted to those affecting you can result in better tax planning of transactions and resultant tax savings. Planning is an important facet of tax return preparation. Many a transaction has resulted in dire tax consequences merely because the mode used was defective, and, with the same facts and situation, could have been structured to effect tax savings and withstand challenges by the IRS. 3-Some individuals hesitate to ask for an automatic extension to file returns and certainly balk at a second extension request where a specific reason has to be given. Why? They fear that the return will be singled out for scrutiny. Right or wrong (the IRS won't tip its hand like this), this is the thinking of many taxpayers and tax preparers alike. Therefore, we come to the question of just how much time your tax preparer gives you to prepare your information prior to interview time, and, at interview time, how much time is allotted to eliciting the information to properly prepare your return? After furnishing all of the information requested, just how long do you have to wait for the return to be completed? You can't put a time span on how long it should take (whether manually prepared or computer prepared) but you'll k


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