Can We Talk? I Mean Honestly? I’ve Got Some Good News and A Warning for You Too

Written by Dee Scrip


© Dee Scrip – All rights reserved.

1.Have you ever found an incredible buy somewhere and couldn’t wait to rush home and call all your friends to tell them about it? It is such great news and you know it will save them a ton of money. 2.Or have you ever been warned about a sinister person lurking under someone’s car at night waiting for their next victim to arrive? You are so concerned that you feel impelled to warn all your friends as soon as possible so they won’t become a casualty because of lack of knowledge.

Well, if your answer is “yes” to either one of these questions, perhaps you can relate to what I am about to tell you…

You see, I’ve foundrepparttar most awesome bargain since Alexander Graham Bell first inventedrepparttar 101337 telephone! And I can hardly contain myself from sharing it with you because I know once you try it out, you are going to absolutely love it, and especially since it will save you a ton of money.

Well, here it is! Some ingenious person combinedrepparttar 101338 features and convenience ofrepparttar 101339 telephone withrepparttar 101340 power ofrepparttar 101341 Internet, and came up with a computer phone. It intrigued me so much that I had to try it. And guess what? Now I am making all my phone calls from my computer! Plus, I have been pocketing almost 80% in savings after comparingrepparttar 101342 costs with what I was paying when using a traditional phone. It is a really simple concept too. How cool is that!

When I first triedrepparttar 101343 computer phone out, I found I didn’t have a built in microphone on my computer. That was a bummer until I discovered a microphone for a computer only costs $5.00 at a local store. And, all I had to do was plug it intorepparttar 101344 back of my computer so that I could talk. That alone was thrilling just fromrepparttar 101345 simple fact that I am basically computer challenged.

Well, let me tell you, after I plugged that baby in and talked to a few people, I was off and running telling every friend I had about this incredible find! And now I am telling you too! You’ve just gotta try it! You are going to absolutely love it! I promise you!!

Even some of my friends on dial-up connections torepparttar 101346 Internet were able to use it too!

I don’t want you to become a casualty of computer phones either. So here’s my warning…

I found out there are a lot of computer phone (VoIP) companies out there offering their wares. But along with that, I heard a lot of clients using their services were given a virus or worm, and some poor folks even had their personal and confidential information accessed by some unscrupulous hackers who sold it to other villainous individuals --- information like their social security numbers, their birth dates --- allrepparttar 101347 makings for your personal identity to be stolen.

Beingrepparttar 101348 naturally curious person that I am, I wanted to find out how that happened. Here is what I unearthed.

Preparing for Tax Preparation

Written by Tiffany J. Morisue


Being prepared for your tax appointment can really pay off in terms of maximizing deductions and minimizing tax as well as lowering fees charged by your preparer! Additionally, you should be able to walk away from your tax appointment with peace of mind that your returns are complete and accurate and maybe even with some tax savings advice that you can really use.

Finding a Preparer

First of all, finding a tax professional to work with is a very important decision. A tax professional is not only a tax preparer, but someone who can provide you with advice on tax issues and assist you with tax planning. You want to find someone who is not only professional and competent, but who is also a good fit for you and your specific needs.

Selecting a preparer solely based on price is not necessarily in your best interest. Preparers who are preparing many returns at lower prices may be more concerned withrepparttar quantity of returns prepared thanrepparttar 101336 quality ofrepparttar 101337 returns prepared. Returns that are rushed through may have errors or omissions which you are ultimately responsible for. A thorough, accurate return where deductions have been maximized legitimately should be your primary tax preparation goal.

If possible, it is best to assess your situation and look for a preparer early. This will allow you more time to find a preparer that is a good fit for you and to possibly even take advantage of a tax planning consultation that could save you more money in taxes. Keep in mind that if you wait to call around until tax season (mid-January through mid-April), it may be challenging to find someone who will be willing or able to speak with you overrepparttar 101338 phone in much detail about your specific situation.

If you find that it is tax season already and you have not decided onrepparttar 101339 tax professional that you will be using, there are a few ways that you can find out more about some of them without taking up much of their time onrepparttar 101340 phone. If you have access torepparttar 101341 Internet, you can check out websites of local tax professionals to find out more about their businesses, their credentials, andrepparttar 101342 services that they offer. You can also check with family and friends to get some referrals.

One last point about finding a tax preparer that you really need to know – they are not allrepparttar 101343 same! Did you know that only a few states require any kind of licensing or registration of preparers? Thus, in most states, just about anyone can open up a tax preparation business. Did you know that they all do not have full-time, year-round hours? This is important in case you have questions or problems after your taxes are prepared. You should do your homework when checking out potential preparers - find out about their licensing/credentials, education, experience, and availability throughoutrepparttar 101344 year. Two professionals that you should consider in your search are Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and Enrolled Agents (EAs). They each must meet strict criteria to obtain their designations as well as adhere to a strict code of professional ethics and meet annual continuing professional education requirements.

Getting Prepared and Organized

Once you find a preparer that you want to work with, you will want to be well prepared and organized to ensure that you getrepparttar 101345 most from his/her time and service. Being organized and prepared can reduce not only your tax liability, but your tax preparation fees as well.

Before proceeding withrepparttar 101346 actual pre-meeting preparation steps and specific items that you should bring to your tax appointment, it should be noted that all preparers do not actually meet with their clients face to face to prepare their returns. Some just have clients drop off or mail their information. Oncerepparttar 101347 returns have been prepared, they mailrepparttar 101348 returns to their clients or haverepparttar 101349 clients pick them up. Would you feel comfortable not meeting with your family physician for your child’s annual physical exam? There is so much more you can get out ofrepparttar 101350 tax preparation process by meeting and working withrepparttar 101351 preparer!

The following are steps that you should take before meeting with your tax preparer:

•Schedule your appointment early. The earlier inrepparttar 101352 tax season you schedule your appointment,repparttar 101353 less likely it will be that your preparer is dealing with many stressed-out, last-minute clients. Additionally, you will be more likely to get an appointment for a day and time that fits well into your schedule.

•Review last year's return. This will remind you of any tax issues or situations that you will need to discuss with your preparer as well as remind you of items that you will need for your appointment.

•Organize all receipts and paperwork. The “shoebox” or similar method is notrepparttar 101354 best for your tax appointment, unless you want to pay your preparer to sort, organize, and add up receipts. Have your receipts organized and totaled by category. Have other relevant documents organized by category.

•Gather all tax-related mail that you receive to include pre-printed tax forms, tax booklets, and tax reminder notices. These items often will include information that is helpful to your preparer in regards to your situation. Many tax clients assume that because their preparer uses tax software that there is no need to bring these items to their tax appointment.

•Prepare information on unusual situations. If you have any unique tax situations or liabilities, prepare to discuss them. This includes any past problems you may have had.

•Bring relevant computer data files. If you track your finances with a program such as QuickBooks or Excel, bringrepparttar 101355 data file(s) with you. Havingrepparttar 101356 data file(s) handy might assist in answering any last minute questions. Call first to make surerepparttar 101357 preparer's office supports your file format.

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