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A Certified Public accountant has all the qualifications that any regular accountant would and much more. Any CPA accountant is sure to have had a five year college or university education, after which he must answer a two day national test. Upon clearing the test, he will obtain a CPA license. To maintain his CPA license, he will keep continuing his professional studies to make sure that he is updated with the latest changes in tax regulations, and how these apply to clients. You can rely on him for tax deductions and tax exemptions as well as with tax planning.
If you want to document a donation that you made, your medical bills or mortgages in your tax statement, then a CPA can help you. If you make a wrong deduction, the IRS will punish you with a refund and/or a fine. A CPA is aware of all tax laws and helps you make the right tax deductions. Thus, he saves you from being fined by the IRS. Calculating taxes can be a breeze if you have a CPA working with you. On your own, you're likely to spend days poring over your finances, and making errors in filing returns.
Choosing a CPA is not easy. Your first step is to ask reliable sources for CPA references. Most people prefer to do their own research about a CPA before hiring him. A dependable source for everyone is the local chamber of commerce. This is a very reliable source. Then again, you could look up CPAs on the net. Pick a few of them and after having a detailed discussion with them, decide on who you wish to hire. No matter which route you go, make sure that you verify the credentials of the CPA before you hire one. Ask for references of past and current clients, and call these clients to verity their experiences with the CPA.
