Florida Tax Preparation Services
Live in FL and need someone to help you prepare your taxes? Simply pick your Florida city to find a tax accountant in your area.
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never filed taxes
by closet boutique on September 3rd, 2008
on Patten Louis F CPA
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I worked with Lou for about 15 years and never had a problem until two years ago. I just received a letter from the IRS that my 2006 taxes were not filed. After about 50 calls to Lou he has not returned any of my calls. Now we have to pay penalties and interest and Lou doesn't seem to care. Lou has all my records, so now I have to figure out what options I have to get them back. What a nightmare!!
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unbelieveable harassment
by suckeredbysunbelt on June 30th, 2008
on Sunbelt Credit
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this company sucks, they call and harrass you before the payment is even due. they come to your job, contact all references if you are two days late, trust me don't do it !!!
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Tax Preparation Infomation
The traditional method of filing for taxes is by contacting a local tax accountant's office. They can help you file your income taxes and understand the laws; all while providing a complete service and minimal fees. Simply contact several accountants in your area to compare fees and turnaround times. They can help with personal, business, LLC, military and student tax forms. A tax account (typically a CPA - Certified Public Accountant) is trained each year to keep up with the evolving tax laws.
With the advances in the internet and computer age, many people now opt to file taxes online. Online tax services can be performed over the web from your own home. Professional tax preparation software is available to run on PCs and Macs that can allow you to perform your own taxes and print out the required forms. The cost of this type of software can vary from state to state.
Be wary of any tax preparation services that offer their services as "free tax preparation". These types of services often prepare your taxes, but then charge you to file them with the state and federal agencies.
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