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Default Saving Money At Tax Time - 06-14-2008

This is just a little reminder to everyone out there who is bad at math.


Cost of using a tax firm to do your taxes:
Varies based on complexity of forms and locations, but almost never under $100.

Cost of using tax prep software on a home computer (which is all your "preparer" is probably using): Under $50.


Cost of e-filing with a tax preparation company or software: roughly $8 to $10.

Cost of postage to mail the forms yourself: $0.42 per stamp (I only used one stamp last year).


Cost of getting your refund "fast" with a instant refund loan:
Varies based on company, but a recent government study found that, calculated as APRs, the loans are ridiculously high, with an average APR of over 200%.

Cost of waiting for your actual refund check to arrive (or direct deposit): Nothing.


Don't be wasteful with your money next tax season. Do your own taxes, and be patient for your refund. It's the only sensible choice.
   
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Fred, what you say is true. However, as a tax preparer I have found many of my clients that have attempted to do their return, usually run into problems. Some of them do just fine and others miss deductions or take a deduction that they are not entitled to. Then they call me to help them through their mistakes.
   
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I'm not affraid with the next tax season.
All of my tax is paid by my company.
And all of administration things is done by our tax staff in my company
   
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I am bad at math. Thanks for the reminder.
   
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Then they call me to help them through their mistakes.
There's nothing wrong with seeking help, especially if one's taxes are more complicated. But I knew a family member who, last year, went to a tax preparer, when should could have used the EZ form to file! It was just silly.
   
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