I have a a lot of clients who are given the wrong tax information, time and time again. I always hear "well, so and so said I could deduct over the counter medication" or "I can deduct my contributions without itemizing"...this stuff just drives me batty. I am constantly telling people to not to listen to tax advice unless it comes from a tax pro. The tricky part is doing it without making the client look stupid.
Then I have a few who want to tell me how to prepare their return. Sorry, it does not work that way. As someone else posted, (CRS disease) I'm the tax pro, that is why you are in my office.
I had a client in earlier this week, and she told me her prior year return was done by an attorney. He took a deduction for aspirin.
Then I have a few who want to tell me how to prepare their return. Sorry, it does not work that way. As someone else posted, (CRS disease) I'm the tax pro, that is why you are in my office.
I had a client in earlier this week, and she told me her prior year return was done by an attorney. He took a deduction for aspirin.
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