I'm definitely leaning more toward personal self-sufficiency (y'all are way ahead of me), but screw that.
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I have an accounting degree and a law degree. I've seen enough of this. I gladly pay someone else for it now.
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I ran a biz for 15 years w revenues >= $1M/yr. I used a CPA to FILE my taxes, but there's no substitute >
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for KNOWING what's going on. Details of depreciation, etc., matter bc you can make small changes that have >
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big impacts. Also, incentives are not aligned. CPA wants to cover but 1,000%, sorta cares re minimizing taxes
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whereas an individual might prefer to save $25,000 with a PLAUSIBLE interpretation that, later, he can
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always walk back by saying "well, IRS, it was made in good faith, and I do have the receipts, but if you say
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that X doesn't count, OK, I'll pay up and pay 2 yrs of interest as well". Have tax / finance pros in family
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and have learned that IRS is actually pretty darned cool on honest disagreements. If no intent of fraud, you
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just pay up & pay interest. So the incentive is to read tax form isntructions and interpret charitably to self
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if you win, you win. If you later get reversed, you take your lump and move on. But not much worse than
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just being a coward from the get go.
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