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Getting Help Preparing Your Tax Return

Tips For Using A Tax Preparer

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Don't expect your preparer to add numbers or invent numbers.  If you don't know an exact amount of a deduction, you will be responsible to provide the preparer with a reasonable approximation of the amount.  Be sure it's a number that you can justify.  Don't ask your preparer to just use "something that works." 

Never sign a tax return without reading it carefully.  Ask for an explanation about anything you don't understand. You are ultimately responsible for the truth of the contents of your tax return.


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