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Better Business Bureau Urges Consumers to Carefully Select Tax Preparer

In 2012, Better Business Bureau nationwide received 2,748 complaints about tax preparation services and 1,063 against tax consultants and representatives.

BBB Received Thousands of Complaints about Tax Preparation in 2012

It’s a New Year and time to start figuring out your taxes – or at least figuring out who will do your taxes.  With recent passage of new tax laws, even consumers who normally wouldn’t use a tax professional might want to rethink that.

In 2012, Better Business Bureau nationwide received 2,748 complaints about tax preparation services and 1,063 against tax consultants and representatives.  Consumers reported that their returns had preparation errors, that they were overcharged for services, and that some or all of their refunds were delayed or not received.

Consumers in several states across the country, including Connecticut, even complained their returns were filed by preparers without all of the necessary paperwork and without their permission.

According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 80 percent of Americans enlist the help of a tax preparer or tax software when filing taxes.  Taxpayers are legally responsible for their tax returns if prepared by someone else.  This is why it’s important to choose carefully when hiring an individual or firm to prepare your return.

New regulations require all paid tax return preparers to have a Preparer Tax Identification Number.  IRS advises using only tax specialists who sign the returns they prepare and enter their PTIN.

In addition, your BBB recommends that you:

Ask for referrals - Find out who your friends, family or colleagues use for their taxes and then check their BBB Business Reviews at www.ct.bbb.org.  Check for any disciplinary actions and licensure status through the state boards of accountancy for CPAs, the state bar associations for attorneys and the IRS Office of Enrollment for enrolled agents.

Check credentials - Is the preparer a CPA, a tax lawyer or an enrolled agent?  Will the preparer sign your return and provide you with a copy?   Does the preparer belong to a professional organization that requires members to adhere to a code of ethics?

Be wary of promises - Until the preparer knows your situation, there is no way to guarantee whether you’ll get a refund or how big it will be.

Check accessibility - You may need to contact your preparer after the tax season is over.  Ask whether he or she will be available?  Will the return be filed electronically?  Any paid preparer who prepares and files for more than 10 clients must do so electronically unless a paper return is requested.

Know what the service will cost - Does the fee cover changes to your return?  Will it increase if you have a complicated return?  Will the preparer represent you in case of an audit? Make sure any refund due is sent directly to you or deposited into an account in your name.

Review the return before signing it - Never sign a blank return.  Make sure you receive a copy of the return for your own records, and make sure the paid preparer signs it.

-Submitted by Howard Schwartz, Executive Communications Director Connecticut Better Business Bureau

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Creeky June 18, 2013 at 08:46 pm
FHA Exposed, you can rest. She turned herself in:Read More http://www.justice.gov/usao/ct/Press2013/20130604.html If you are looking for some comeuppance for those that kept this quiet, and handled what they could out of the public's eye, I wish you success in your endeavors, and the best of luck--I think you'll need it.
Thomas Paine June 18, 2013 at 10:21 pm
Creeky - For a dead guy, I try to keep busy: http://wilton.patch.com/blogs/thomas-paines-blog
Creeky June 18, 2013 at 10:59 pm
Thomas, you certainly do. I enjoyed "Outside the Box."
Creeky June 18, 2013 at 09:34 pm
Atticus, Ralph Arnone is next scheduled to appear in court on July 1st, at which point he isRead More expected to enter a plea. As an aside, one isn't supposed to go to bed and wake up still angry at the same thing, day in, day out, week in, week out, month in, month out... I'm not trying to give you a hard time. I care deeply about firefighters and I'm genuinely concerned about you. You were exposed to a lot of chemicals in your career. You may have some endocrine system damage or something causing an electrolyte disorder. This stuff starts out with things like joint pain and minor psychological implications but, it gets much, much worse. Get to the doc. Maybe you're just a spicy guy, maybe Ralph hurt you in some terrible way, or maybe you are sick and as a result, you'll be facing a much shortened a painful life. Honestly, I'm not trying to give you a hard time or pick a fight.
Atticus Fich June 19, 2013 at 06:01 am
Well thanks for your concern Creeky. But at my age I cant say I have lived a shorten life. As forRead More chemicals...well as most of the posters here on this rag say, firemen do nothing 99.9% of the day so I guess the on chemical exposure would be to the big comfy leather chairs in the dayroom. Why do you care anyway Creeky? In your previous posts about me you said, don't feed to trolls. You are not honest Creeky. Take your fake concern and false "honesty" and waste it on someone else. Not trying to give you a hard time, those are your comments about me. Where did you get the info on Ralphy?
Creeky June 19, 2013 at 08:05 am
Atticus, review your own posts. It isn't trolling. It's a vendetta. If you think I'm dishonest,Read More fine. I'm not going to try to speak rationally with someone whom is irrational. Why do I care? Because I've seen how much care fireman are capable of, and how much they give of themselves. It's respect and karma. As far as where I got the info, it's publicly available. If you wanted my help in how to find it yourself, perhaps you shouldn't have attacked my character. You are on your own now.