FYI, tax software does this as well. If you're already doing the leg work, you can probably save $$$ going that route.Kraken wrote:Our CPA sends me a booklet to fill in category totals and answer a bunch of questions. I return the completed booklet to him with the appropriate forms; he sends us the completed returns after e-filing. There might be a brief phone call with questions in between.
If it weren't for the home office deductions I could do it myself. The home office stuff mostly wipes out the 1099 income and the dreaded SE tax. Last year our itemized deductions were only slightly higher than the standard deduction, so we're close to that tipping point. If her 1099 income tapers into insignificance this year, as I expect it will, this might be the last time we hire the CPA.
The H&R Block software also, IIRC, gives you the option to have your returned looked at by a "tax professional" (ie, someone who took their class).