Tax preparers you should avoid

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It's the start of tax prep season. But as you gather your documents and information, are you skipping the most important step? Knowing which kind of tax preparer to use could save you a lot of money and headaches. Consumer reporter Steve Noviello explains.

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GOOD NEWS FOR ALL LEFTY VOTERS. IRS INCREASE RATE:
New income tax brackets
The US federal income tax code currently has seven tax rates – 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35% and 37%.

Each of those rates applies to a range of taxable income, also known as a tax bracket.

For tax year 2024, each of the seven rates will apply to the following new income tax brackets:

10%: Income up to $11, 600 ($23, 200 for married couples filing jointly)
12%: Income over $11, 600 ($23, 200 for joint filers)
22%: Income over $47, 150 ($94, 300 for joint filers)
24%: Income over $100, 525 ($201, 050 for joint filers)
32%: Income over $191, 950 ($383, 900 for joint filers)
35%: Income over $243, 725 ($487, 450 for joint filers)
37%: Income over $609, 350 ($731, 200 for joint filers).
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Hire a CPA. I wouldn't use any EA, if they were good enough in school they'd have been CPAs to begin with. Avoid H&R Blocks, they don't even hire real accountants.

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