Tax preparers are not all created equally. Currently, any person may prepare a federal tax return for any other person for a fee. All tax return preparers are subject to some oversight, but the level of oversight depends on whether the tax return preparer holds a professional license, has been enrolled to practice before the IRS, chooses to file returns electronically and the jurisdiction where he or she prepares returns. If you think a prior years’ return may be in error, we can review your return.

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Over the past twenty years, there has been a significant shift in the way that U.S. taxpayers complete and file their tax returns. Increased use of paid tax return preparers as well as explosive growth in the use of technology by both self-preparers and tax professionals has altered the ways in which tax filing is accomplished.

A well-educated and competent tax professional can prevent inadvertent errors, possibly saving you from unwanted problems later and the IRS from consuming valuable compliance resources.

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Source: How to Review Tax Returns, Edward Mendlowitz, CPA

Fact: There are more preparers than reviewers.
Fact: Most preparers are at a lower level of expertise than reviewers.
Fact: If a bottleneck is going to develop it will be at the reviewer level.
Fact: Tax season is usually much busier than the rest of the year and can be very hectic.
Fact: The reviewer is the guardian of the tax returns’ quality.

The purpose of tax return reviews is to assure the quality of the return. Quality should be defined as an accurate product along with pertinent and applicable tax law benefits applied as well as planning opportunities identified so the client could maximize their financial wealth and security.

 

Don’t trust your tax return preparation to unenrolled preparers and reviewers. All our tax professionals are Enrolled Agents. An enrolled agent is a person who has earned the privilege of representing taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service by either passing a three-part comprehensive IRS test covering individual and business tax returns, or through experience as a former IRS employee. Enrolled agent status is the highest credential the IRS awards. Individuals who obtain this elite status must adhere to ethical standards and complete 72 hours of continuing education courses every three years.

If you think there might be a problem with a prior years’ return, we’ll review it for you and make the necessary corrections.

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