I would add that the peace of mind that it brings is worth every penny, even
if there was no savings (which there is).


On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Cameron Childress <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> It seems that in general like a lot of people on the list seem
> reluctant to consult a CPA.  Probably believing that it is too costly,
> or thinking that they don't know how to find a CPA that they trust.  I
> have to say that having done things myself for a few years, and then
> having used a CPA for a number of years - I HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY
> recommend finding a CPA and consulting with them on tax issues.
>
> It does cost money, but it will often save you more.  Not just from
> additional deductions, but also from avoiding penalties.  Making your
> own assumptions and being wrong can get very expensive - WAY more
> expensive than CPA costs.  If you know anyone who's a small business
> owner, ask them who they use.  Ask friends, ask family.  Try to find
> someone you can build a relationship with.
>
> You can also go to H&R block or some "tax prep" company, but I have
> found that having a relationship with an individual pays off in big
> ways.
>
> Just thought I would toss that out there.
>
> YMMV.
>
>


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