[Hidden-tech] TAXES

Chris Hart, MyMacTech.com chris at chrishart.net
Tue Mar 29 16:43:06 EDT 2016


Not sure I'd want to use an accountant that relies on a "consumer" tool like turbo tax. Pretty sure my CPA would laugh at that. Don't remember the name of the software he relies on -- I did ask him once -- but I know it's not TT. 

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> On Mar 29, 2016, at 12:24 PM, Shel Horowitz <shel at principledprofit.com> wrote:
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> My accountant uses TurboTax (or something like it), so he can automatically carry over our data (especially great not to have to re-enter all the investment accounts). But then he adds his professional judgment and always has advice for us on how to accomplish our strategic goals. Just as I might run a piece of marketing copy through a reading-level analyzer or even an emotional content analyzer--and then revisit it with my professional antennea turned on. Professional knowledge + powerful tools = a pretty good combination ;-).
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>> On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Ed Bride <Ed at edbride-pr.com> wrote:
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>> We did a walk-through with H&R Block a few years ago, and according to them,
>> we owed about $2,800 more than Turbo Tax (Home & Business) said. We stuck
>> with TurboTax. Our experience may not be typical, but I'm definitely in the
>> TT camp.
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>> Ed
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