He's probably doing it illegally, then.
He does them "on the side", as I said.
He's a CFP, if that helps clarify.
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He's probably doing it illegally, then.
He does them "on the side", as I said.
He's a CFP, if that helps clarify.
Well, I'll have to see how TT does with my deductions. I've never used a tax company, but my guess is that TT will find as many deductions as a tax company would too.
Anyone used both?
I have used both (H & R Block, TT online) and the only difference I noticed was how much more I had to pay H & R Block to do the exact same shit that TT did.Quote:
Originally Posted by WTFchris
Agreed. I paid one year just to see if there was a differance and I will gladly do my own from now on.Quote:
Originally Posted by TK
Hope it didn't sound crass. I would watch out. If he's not doing this ethically you wonder. In this day and age of regulatory compliance, it's not something one should mess around, especially someone who vowed to uphold the CFP fiduciary standard.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
Crass? Naw, you're fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gecko
Thanks for the heads up, I'll keep an eye on him.
LOL! I do one of those ez forms because I don't have any money.
I had a part time job over the summer that did not take taxes out of my paycheck and I they said I would just have to pay them back when I do my taxes. I have no clue what I am going to have to do with this...do you guys think that I will be able to use TT?
What kind of job is this? Seems retarded that a business would do that.
yeah...no shit huh... it was a DJ company...such fucking bullshitQuote:
Originally Posted by UncleCliffy