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Jan 8, 2025
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ryebrye
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And if you really need to satisfy some "involve an accountant" requirement
I think Turbo Tax has a bunch of upsells where you can pay to have them look over things.
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My tax accountant is retiring. Looking for suggestions for my next one.
CougaRR4L
Jan 8, 12:27pm
You might ask him for a recommendation
Jericho
Jan 8, 12:29pm
His letter says he's not making recommendations.
CougaRR4L
Jan 8, 12:34pm
Wow. What a jerk
TNT
Jan 8, 1:06pm
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4mack
Jan 8, 12:30pm
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TN_Coug
Jan 8, 12:34pm
That’s not a super complicated return. You could try doing it yourself and
allaboutthegainz
Jan 8, 12:54pm
I know but I want an accountant, have needed to use one a few times and
CougaRR4L
Jan 8, 1:05pm
You have the LLC pay for your personal tax accounting expenses?
Baron
Jan 8, 1:09pm
nice try IRS bot
fulano
Jan 8, 1:13pm
I can see why his accountant is retiring.
Baron
Jan 8, 1:14pm
"I will un-retire in 10 years, possibly 6 if I exhibit good behavior"
ryebrye
Jan 8, 1:19pm
Calm down, we pay ourselves an amount from the LLC for our taxes.
CougaRR4L
Jan 8, 2:17pm
TurboTax would do fine. Will take a while this first year, and be really easy
BikeGuy
Jan 8, 1:01pm
And if you really need to satisfy some "involve an accountant" requirement
ryebrye
Jan 8, 1:20pm
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