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To those who have to pay, be glad that you make enough money to owe. <BR><BR>To those who are getting a refund, either you paid in too much or are not making very much.<BR><BR>Just sign me happy to make enough to pay!
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Or you have a great accountant! We always get a hefty refund, that's the way we like it. We know we're overpaying but so what? Oh, and we make quite a bit, in fact I'm sure we pay double in taxes then what most people earn, so it's not necessarily true that those who get money back don't make much.
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"Great accountants" do not equal big refunds. Doesn't matter how "good" your accountant is, unless he/she breaks a law, there's nothing in the accoutant's power to increase your refund.<BR><BR>BTW, to those dopes who go to somewhere like HR Block or Jackson Hewitt to get their taxes done: the people doing your taxes are not accountants or even tax professionals. They are people who took a 6-week part-time course in tax preparation. If you want a professional, you have to pay a professional, which means a CPA with tax experience, or a tax attorney, or a former IRS agent.
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Right Jan, but a very good accountant or tax attorney knows all the loopholes, deductions, write-offs etc. to get you the biggest possible refund without breaking the law. Why else would anyone pay them the big bucks?
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