Archive for January 10th, 2006
Starting Early
Posted by taxguru on January 10, 2006
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Penny wise, pound foolish
Posted by taxguru on January 10, 2006
I’m sure almost all tax pros would take exception to the insinuation behind this comic. While it is normally the case that we can help our clients reduce their taxes by much more than our fees, that isn’t always the case.
I have long had some clients who like to use TurboTax (TT) to do rough drafts of their returns and in lieu of using our organizers. While most of the time, my tax figures are several thousand dollars less than what TT had, that hasn’t always been the case. I can recall several cases over the past few decades where my taxes were several thousands of dollars higher than what the clients came up with because of some major mistakes that would absolutely have triggered IRS audits, plus much higher additional taxes and penalties.
As I have always said, there is no better example of GIGO (garbage in, garbage out) than with tax software, especially when used by the general public.
The client in this comic should realize that $225 is a small price to know that his tax return has been prepared correctly and he won’t be receiving any nasty-grams from IRS based on the stupid errors he made on his self-prepared return.
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Summaries of Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005
Posted by taxguru on January 10, 2006
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Lucky Employee Bonus
Posted by taxguru on January 10, 2006
Stadium cook whips up winner — from scratch: $1M prize is chef’s surprise
Maybe these past comics, touting lottery tickets as retirement plans, weren’t so far fetched. Let’s hope employers don’t start dumping their conventional retirement programs and replacing them with Lotto tickets.
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