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Re: Taxes [Re: 2Dogs] #4084321
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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Mine has saved me more than I've paid him over the years. Income on timber sales has it's own rules and schedules , many CPAs don't know how to do them and I certainly don't. My guy does , he handles several timberland owners and loggers.

Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Mine has saved me more than I've paid him over the years. Income on timber sales has it's own rules and schedules , many CPAs don't know how to do them and I certainly don't. My guy does , he handles several timberland owners and loggers.


This kind is tax guy is hard to find . Timber sales are complicated. A knowledgeable tax man can save ur ass .


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Re: Taxes [Re: brushwhacker] #4084379
02/15/24 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by brushwhacker
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Mine has saved me more than I've paid him over the years. Income on timber sales has it's own rules and schedules , many CPAs don't know how to do them and I certainly don't. My guy does , he handles several timberland owners and loggers.

Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Mine has saved me more than I've paid him over the years. Income on timber sales has it's own rules and schedules , many CPAs don't know how to do them and I certainly don't. My guy does , he handles several timberland owners and loggers.


This kind is tax guy is hard to find . Timber sales are complicated. A knowledgeable tax man can save ur ass .


You got that right , a lot of folks go to a CPA not familiar with timber schedules and he or she files it as regular capital gains and they get raped .



"Why do you ask"?

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Re: Taxes [Re: jbatey1] #4084384
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Originally Posted by jbatey1
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Mine has saved me more than I've paid him over the years. Income on timber sales has it's own rules and schedules , many CPAs don't know how to do them and I certainly don't. My guy does , he handles several timberland owners and loggers.



Who do you use?


Sent you a text.



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Re: Taxes [Re: Jakethesnake] #4084625
02/15/24 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Jakethesnake
Just do it yourself. It's easy. Elementary school level work.

I use Free Tax USA because it's only $14.99 total. Federal is free and state is $14.99. I've been doing mine since I was 16. My dad always raised me to never pay another man to do my work. If you have time for aldeer, you have time to take care of your priorities as an adult. Just be honest and admit your lazy. No offense
I wouldn't say it's easy mine is around 100 pages, but yeah the hard part is finding all the reciepts and documents you need the rest is just typing it in a program.

Re: Taxes [Re: Jakethesnake] #4084636
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Originally Posted by Jakethesnake
Just do it yourself. It's easy. Elementary school level work.

I use Free Tax USA because it's only $14.99 total. Federal is free and state is $14.99. I've been doing mine since I was 16. My dad always raised me to never pay another man to do my work. If you have time for aldeer, you have time to take care of your priorities as an adult. Just be honest and admit your lazy. No offense
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If all you have is a W2 and a few other things, yes, it's very easy. I did my own for almost 20 yrs. But when you start adding in buy/sale stocks/investments, capital gains tax, buy/sale of real property, business expenses, depreciation on equipment, vehicles, etc. the use of a good CPA is vital. All of that gets out of the wheelhouse of the average man.

Re: Taxes [Re: 3toe] #4084791
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Originally Posted by 3toe
Originally Posted by Jakethesnake
Just do it yourself. It's easy. Elementary school level work.

I use Free Tax USA because it's only $14.99 total. Federal is free and state is $14.99. I've been doing mine since I was 16. My dad always raised me to never pay another man to do my work. If you have time for aldeer, you have time to take care of your priorities as an adult. Just be honest and admit your lazy. No offense
,

If all you have is a W2 and a few other things, yes, it's very easy. I did my own for almost 20 yrs. But when you start adding in buy/sale stocks/investments, capital gains tax, buy/sale of real property, business expenses, depreciation on equipment, vehicles, etc. the use of a good CPA is vital. All of that gets out of the wheelhouse of the average man.


You are just too lazy, jakethesnake knows it all.
I did ours for 25 years and mainly used TurboTax. The cost for my CPA is not much more and I am very happy or just very lazy.

Re: Taxes [Re: alhawk] #4085286
02/16/24 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by alhawk
Originally Posted by 3toe
Originally Posted by Jakethesnake
Just do it yourself. It's easy. Elementary school level work.

I use Free Tax USA because it's only $14.99 total. Federal is free and state is $14.99. I've been doing mine since I was 16. My dad always raised me to never pay another man to do my work. If you have time for aldeer, you have time to take care of your priorities as an adult. Just be honest and admit your lazy. No offense
,

If all you have is a W2 and a few other things, yes, it's very easy. I did my own for almost 20 yrs. But when you start adding in buy/sale stocks/investments, capital gains tax, buy/sale of real property, business expenses, depreciation on equipment, vehicles, etc. the use of a good CPA is vital. All of that gets out of the wheelhouse of the average man.


You are just too lazy, jakethesnake knows it all.
I did ours for 25 years and mainly used TurboTax. The cost for my CPA is not much more and I am very happy or just very lazy.


Haha. Yeah, I guess he does. FWIW, I finished ours last night since I had all of our stuff together and the internet speed was better. Next year I may pay someone because my wife's training business related stuff may complicate it.

Re: Taxes [Re: turkey_killer] #4085495
02/16/24 10:22 PM
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A knowledge tax preparer is a good option for simple to moderate level taxes. CPA is vital for any one with a business, LLC partnership, etc. It's better for me financially to pay my CPA than the hours it would take me to do it.


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Re: Taxes [Re: turkey_killer] #4085505
02/16/24 10:27 PM
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This year I have my Mom & Dad's K1 and 1099's from gas wells/mineral rights. I think I'll just pay the man (or woman).


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