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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
DC Area Tax Preparer
I have yet to do 2014 taxes (multi-state W2s, rental property) as well as 2015. My last tax person, an accountant, was not taking depreciation for the rental.
I met with a company that would do both years for $600, and that's a discount. That seems steep. What do you good folks pay? I'm not afraid of paying for expertise and quality service; just not overpriced service.
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Bobby R. I met with a couple of tax accountants and they were going to charge between $1,000-2,000 just for 2015. Now I use 1800Accountants. They charge $695 for 2015. I think your deal is a good price. Just make sure they have the expertise to do them.
Another option is Turbo Tax. I used their software for years to file my own. The only reason I'm not using it this year is because we started our LLC. Other than that I would use Turbo Tax again.