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Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
Total Posts: 7496
Country: United States

My accountant dropped me this year. I'm thinking about using TurboTax. Any full-timers using this? What are your thoughts?



Sam Hassas
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 6044
Country: United States

My accountant is godlike. I couldn't imagine not using him. I fly out twice a year to see him even.

Why did he drop you? I gonna guess it was cause he was jealous of your pictures. Only thing I can think of.

~Sam



Aberdeen Photo
Registered: Mar 10, 2006
Total Posts: 3812
Country: United States

My accountant dropped me this year.

Why?? I would not be w/o an excellent tax guy. He helps me so very much.

I believe every successful business needs a good gal/guy in your tax/accounting

corner. Good luck w/ all Tony, I know it is short notice, but hope you find a great

replacement soon.

Tom



sboerup
Registered: Oct 13, 2005
Total Posts: 8869
Country: United States

I would never trust myself to do my business taxes on my own. Scares me to death!

I need a new one . . . can never get a hold of her and she doesn't seem terribly urgent to get back to me.



Ryan Britton
Registered: May 04, 2006
Total Posts: 1895
Country: United States

Tony Hoffer wrote:
My accountant dropped me this year. I'm thinking about using TurboTax. Any full-timers using this? What are your thoughts?


We use it. It's sufficient to fill out everything necessary, but it does not have all the information you'll need to figure it all when doing it for the first time. Google is your friend big time with that. I've done it myself using TurboTax both in a previous business and this one.



Lucky_Dog
Registered: Feb 17, 2007
Total Posts: 2154
Country: United States

I've always done my own taxes... even in years when I had some complex things going on. That said, I wouldn't want to miss opportunities that a pro can deliver for me now that I'm in business.

Do you really want to be the uncle bob of income tax?



prof_fate
Registered: Dec 15, 2004
Total Posts: 5098
Country: United States

I've used my CPA for nearly 10 years. Went to college with him so I don't think he'll drop me - I keep giving him more business too.

Last year the weather closed the roads so I missed my appt (he couldn't get to the office) and I mis wrote the new one and missed it. He squeezed me in - 8 pm on April 14, his last appointment of the year.
On april 15 I went to the post office. He went to the carribean.



DB
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
Total Posts: 4842
Country: United States

This is our issue this year. I've always done my own taxes, deductions, etc., the works. And my sister is an accountant who is doing their taxes this year (they just started a business as well), so we may use her. Or we may get someone. I use TaxSlayer, but I imagine TurboTax is a bit more "new user" friendly.



Matt Khoury
Registered: Jan 24, 2008
Total Posts: 961
Country: United States

i use turbo tax. been using them for 8 years now. NO complaints. it does EVERYTHING for you.



stan_r
Registered: Oct 25, 2008
Total Posts: 131
Country: United States

tony
I had a double major in college, accounting and art. I have used turbo tax for my photography business the last few years (because of the time it saves). However, as busy as you seem to be an accountant can give you advice throughout the year that turbo tax can not. I am beginning to become so busy that even with my accounting background I am considering employing one of my accounting buddies. Therefore my advice ... find a new accountant that has photographers as clients and he or she will (should) save you money.
hope this helps
Stan r



G Ric
Registered: Jan 08, 2007
Total Posts: 508
Country: United States

get an accountant. i pay mine $$$+ and he is worth every penny. takes my calls throughout the year. gets me back at least half of what i paid uncle sam



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