I'll start another thread with this, since another post is seemingly being taken off into a separate discussion. Not to mention, I would like to focus on it separately.
I was really surprised to hear from Joan that most of her TurboTax refilings have cost the taxpayers money. Lion says that is her experience as well. Bart agrees with me, as in the last 10 years I have refiled about 35 returns from TT do-it-yourself people, and I have had only one return where the taxpayer actually owed money. (I think they took my return home with them and trashed it) Out of these I probably had only 3 where the taxes were actually filed accurately by the DIY.
I can't imagine Joan and Lion have all that much different clientele than I do, or Bart. I have seen the same kind of ignorance from documents as Joan describes, but it seems like I'm always able to keep plugging until the taxpayer comes out on top. Average refund is between $800-$1000. One of them was almost $40K because a taxpayer entered a 1099-R for $135,000 instead of a 1099-B and the taxpayer asked me to look at it before coughing up the money. Of course, TT didn't ask him for his $120,000 basis.
I have mostly upper-income people with small businesses, rental property, investments, and other more complicated elements. I think most of us on the board have the same kind of clientele. I do know that Joan and Lion practice in regions which have at least double the income and cost-of-living levels that Bart and I have.
They also might be much more diligent than myself in looking over the source documents. I look at them too, but I quickly gravitate to the ones that result in refunds, and perhaps breeze too quickly through the rest of them.
Would like to hear from others -- please be very reflective and don't bias your answer by thinking that refunds equal tax expertise and payments do not. It might actually be the other way around.
I was really surprised to hear from Joan that most of her TurboTax refilings have cost the taxpayers money. Lion says that is her experience as well. Bart agrees with me, as in the last 10 years I have refiled about 35 returns from TT do-it-yourself people, and I have had only one return where the taxpayer actually owed money. (I think they took my return home with them and trashed it) Out of these I probably had only 3 where the taxes were actually filed accurately by the DIY.
I can't imagine Joan and Lion have all that much different clientele than I do, or Bart. I have seen the same kind of ignorance from documents as Joan describes, but it seems like I'm always able to keep plugging until the taxpayer comes out on top. Average refund is between $800-$1000. One of them was almost $40K because a taxpayer entered a 1099-R for $135,000 instead of a 1099-B and the taxpayer asked me to look at it before coughing up the money. Of course, TT didn't ask him for his $120,000 basis.
I have mostly upper-income people with small businesses, rental property, investments, and other more complicated elements. I think most of us on the board have the same kind of clientele. I do know that Joan and Lion practice in regions which have at least double the income and cost-of-living levels that Bart and I have.
They also might be much more diligent than myself in looking over the source documents. I look at them too, but I quickly gravitate to the ones that result in refunds, and perhaps breeze too quickly through the rest of them.
Would like to hear from others -- please be very reflective and don't bias your answer by thinking that refunds equal tax expertise and payments do not. It might actually be the other way around.
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