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Reminder about TurboTax, H&R Block and avoiding tax professionals

Michael Plaks
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This is a screenshot from a private Facebook group for tax professionals. The person worked for H&R Block, now works for TurboTax Live and is being honest about their skills: NOT QUALIFIED. And this does not even involve business or real estate!

I rest my case.

And here is my older post on finding good CPAs:

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/51/topics/1222774-expla...

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    As a retired CPA, I saw plenty of tax returns by these firms that clearly were done poorly.  Finding a good tax professional familiar with real estate investments is simply a good investment.

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