Where and How To Find Other Free Tax Information and Tips?
Use a pro if you don’t feel comfortable doing your own tax return. (Who does?) Everyone’s business and individual tax situation is unique; like your wardrobe, some custom fitting always works better than off-the-rack. Keep professional fees under control by learning as much as you can on your own. The more you know about dealing with a tax pro, the better you can judge his capabilities. And, of course, the less tax advice you’ll have to pay for. I’ve tried to alert you to the occasions you’ll need professional help beyond post entries on this site. Every tax code is a moving target; tax laws are always being reworked by Congress. Keeping up with changes affecting you, your business, or your industry can be a challenge. Small business owners [like most of us] can’t afford to call a tax pro with every question. Fortunately, good tax information is available for free [or close to it]. Trade associations put out newsletters and magazines covering tax concerns common to their members. Gener