As a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) who used to actually prepare taxes for other people, many are often surprised to learn that I don’t even prepare my own income tax returns anymore.
Finding the right person (or software) to help with your taxes depends not only on the complexity of your tax situation, but also on what kind of service you’re looking for.
A tax preparer as long as they have a PTIN, and that’s typically what you’ll get at the national chains like H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt, unless that person’s desk sign states otherwise.
If your situation is pretty simple, but you just don’t want to spend the time on preparation, then you may be satisfied with a tax preparer through one of the large chains.
How to Choose the Right Tax Preparer for You
If you have a little more complexity like self-employment income, income in multiple states or rental properties, then you may want to look at either an EA or a CPA.
EA: National Association of Enrolled AgentsCPA: That’s the best way to find a database of those in your area since CPAs are registered through their state rather than nationally.CPA/PFS: AICPA database