Dievendorf and Company - Accounting Firm
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323 Delaware Avenue Delmar, NY 12054 518-439-1040 518-639-6247 (fax)

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  • IRS Suspends Additional Mailings
  • Changes for 2022 Taxes
  • Ten Tips to Help You Choose A Tax Preparer

Ten IRS Tips to Help You Choose a Tax Preparer

Many people pay to have their taxes prepared You need to be careful when you pick a preparer to do your taxes You are legally responsible for all the information on the tax return even if someone else prepares it Here are 10 IRS tax tips to help you choose a tax preparer

1 Check the preparer’s qualifications All paid tax preparers are required to have a Preparer Tax Identification Number or PTIN The IRS will soon offer a new Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications on IRS gov You will be able to use this tool to help you find a tax return preparer with the qualifications that you prefer The Directory will be a searchable and sortable listing of certain preparers with a valid PTIN for 2022 It will include the name, city, state and zip code of: Attorneys, CPAs, Enrolled Agents, Enrolled Retirement Plan Agents, Enrolled Actuaries, and Annual Filing Season Program participants 2 Check the preparer’s history You can check with the Better Business Bureau to find out if a preparer has a questionable history Check for disciplinary actions and the license status for credentialed preparers For CPAs, check with the State Board of Accountancy For attorneys, check with the State Bar Association For Enrolled Agents, go to IRS gov and search for verify enrolled agent status

3 Ask about service fees Avoid preparers who base their fee on a percentage of your refund or those who say they can get larger refunds than others can Always make sure any refund due is sent to you or deposited into your bank account You should not have your refund deposited into a preparer’s bank account

4 Ask to e-file your return Make sure your preparer offers IRS e-file Any paid preparer who prepares and files more than 10 returns generally must e-file their clients’ returns The IRS has safely processed more than 1 3 billion e-filed tax returns

5 Make sure the preparer is available You need to ensure that you can contact the tax preparer after you file your return That’s true even after theApril 15 due date You may need to contact the preparer if questions come up about your tax return at a later time

6 Provide tax records A good preparer will ask to see your records and receipts They ask you questions to report your total income and the tax benefits you’re entitled to claim These may include tax deductions, tax credits and other items Do not use a preparer who is willing to e-file your return using your last pay stub instead of your Form W-2 This is against IRS e-file rules

7 Never sign a blank tax return Do not use a tax preparer who asks you to sign a blank tax form

8 Review your return before signing Before you sign your tax return, review it thoroughly Ask questions if something is not clear to you Make sure you’re comfortable with the information on the return before you sign it

9 Preparer must sign and include their PTIN Paid preparers must sign returns and include their PTIN as required by law The preparer must also give you a copy of the return

10 Report abusive tax preparers to the IRS You can report abusive tax preparers and suspected tax fraud to the IRS Use Form 14157, Complaint: Tax Return Preparer If you suspect a return preparer filed or changed the return without your consent, you should also file Form 14157-A Return Preparer Fraud or Misconduct Affidavit You can download and print these forms on IRS gov If you need a paper form by mail go to IRS gov/orderforms to place an order

Judith Flandreau Dievendorf - President

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