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01/16/2025

Hello everyone, I'd like to share a word of caution: avoid audits that your tax preparer cannot help you out of🫣🙄 Cuz Chile It's crazy work that some preparers only focus on the money rather than Common sense!! But Anyway, let me mind the business that pays me..Come See Me If you want reasonable prices,understanding with your taxes & A Tax Preparer with a great personality💯🔥❤️📌👩‍💻

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02/13/2024

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02/13/2024

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So let's go ahead and clear up some tax issues now before all the facebook foolishness starts:

🟢1. Tax Preparers DO NOT control the "Wheres My Refund" website. When you are checking it and it is not doing as you think it should, the people to call is THE IRS, not your tax preparer because the website is owned and operated by THE IRS.

🟢2. If YOU OWE a debt and your money is reduced, YOU HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE LETTER TO COME IN THE MAIL that states why your refund was taken. It takes 3 weeks for the IRS to let you know where the money was offset, MEANING, when you call the IRS, you are calling the call center and they DO NOT KNOW most times why or who took the money. The IRS employs another internal agency affiliated with the IRS to take funds. Just wait the 3 weeks for the letter to come then call complaining.

🟢3. THE TAX ADVANCE WAS NOT FREE. Once your money is released, the advance, bank fees, and your tax professional fees will come out, so please do not act like you dont know.

🟢4. If YOU OWE ANY GOVERNMENTAL debts, it will come out regardless of the amount and if it was not enough to pay your tax preparer, YOU STILL OWE THE TAX PREPARER.

🟢5. It does not matter if you and your friend filed on the same day, one person money can come before the other. Please lets be grown ups.

🟢6. FEES: If your state comes before your federal, the bank DOES NOT care, they are going to take the fees out of the state and if it is not enough, the remainder will come from the federal. So please do not go hollaring my state was stolen because it was not. If the fees are $499 and your state was $240, the bank will take the entire amount and apply it to the fees so when the federal come, the remainder will be applied to cover the fees. So in September youve spent your federal and you call back saying your state never came, yes it did, it just came first and was applied to fees making your federal amount larger.

🟢7. Lastly, some will get letters wanting them to prove identity and or letters stating the return is being reviewed. This is normal and has been going on for years. The IRS sometimes randomly pick individuals.

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11/30/2023

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10/30/2023

Maximizing Your Tax Refund: Top Tips for 2023 💰"

Hey Tax Prep Group members! It's that time of year again, and tax season is just around the corner. Are you ready to make the most out of your tax return in 2023? Here are some valuable tips to help you get the largest possible refund:

Stay Informed: Keep up with the latest tax law changes for this year. Knowledge is power, and understanding new deductions or credits can save you money.

Gather All Your Documents: Make sure you have all your income statements, receipts, and tax-related documents organized and ready. Being organized can reduce stress and help you avoid missing out on deductions.

Utilize Tax Software: Consider using tax preparation software or online services. They're user-friendly and can help you navigate the complex tax code, ensuring you don't miss out on any eligible deductions.

Explore Deductions and Credits: Be aware of common deductions like mortgage interest, student loan interest, and medical expenses. Additionally, see if you qualify for tax credits such as the Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit, or education-related credits.

Contribute to Retirement Accounts: Contributing to an IRA or 401(k) can lower your taxable income, leading to a lower tax bill. It's a win-win as you save for your future while reducing your tax liability.

Review Your Withholdings: Make sure your W-4 is up-to-date and accurately reflects your financial situation. Adjust your withholdings if necessary to avoid overpaying taxes throughout the year.

Don't Miss Filing Deadlines: Mark your calendar with important tax deadlines. Filing late can result in penalties and interest charges.

Seek Professional Help: For complex tax situations, consider consulting a tax professional or CPA. They can provide personalized advice and ensure your return is error-free.

Remember, the earlier you start preparing for your taxes, the smoother the process will be. Let's make this tax season a financially rewarding one! 💸

Feel free to share your own tax tips or questions below. Knowledge sharing is what our community is all about! 🤝

10/29/2023

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