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r the future, a licensed tax professional is the best option for professional tax preparation. You can choose from either a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or an Enrolled Agent. A CPA is an accountant who has passed certain examinations and met all other statutory and licensing requirements of a United States state to be certified by that state. This usually includes 150+ hours of business and accounting related college education in addition to…

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… regards to tax preparation, it’s not actually necessary to be a CPA to prepare someone’s taxes. Most tax preparers often come in these varieties: 1) CPA’s (who pass one of the country’s most difficult exams); 2) National Tax Preparation Franchises; 3) Unlicensed preparers (these are individuals who have not passed formalized testing); 4) EA’s (enrolled agents who pass an IRS based exam) In researching a firm to use …

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