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 Can you claim someone elses child on you taxes with their permission.?
my sister is letting me claim 3 year old child, she say i wont get in trouble. will I?...


 Does everyone get the stimulus rebate?
I am curious. Is everyone entitled to the stimulus rebate or do you have to be under a certain income? A friend of mine is upset and doesn't know why she didn't get hers, and I'm ...


 How’s about they put a stop to road tax?
Would you be prepared to pay road tax only on the petrol you use? I would and let the pple who use the roads more, pay more tax, only fair I think. Put tax on petrol.
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 Can you legally claim head of household if?
legally married but seperated, not in the household for 6 mths.
I have 2 children who I claim in regards for the earned income credit. He is their step-father. Only married 11/2 yrs.
Last ...


 How do I transfer a $400,000 death benefit from one account to another without it being taxed outrageously?
My brother died about 2 weeks ago, and a couple days ago we all began settling the death benefit and all of the paper work, and so on. He was a Marine, so that's why it was such a big amount. My ...


 H&R Block, Jackson Hewitt or private CPA?
We used to have a retired IRS agent do our taxes but he's retired at age 80, leaving us with no references. Should we seek another private tax preparer or go with a chain? What's the ...


 Stimulus package from the irs?
My aunty is only getting $1,500.00? She filed married with her husband and they have three children. I thought they would have $2,100.00? Please advise?...


 Thank you for you answers, however I can't have kids. Can I file taxes separate if I'm married.?
Do I have to change my name to his last name if we get married. Or can I keep may maiden name can this still effect my money with his....


 Has anyone else had a change in the status of there stimulus chack on the IRS website?
We had checked our status last weeek and it said our check would be mailed out on Friday 5/30. When I checked it today to see if it had been mailed out, it said there was no info for our ss#. Did ...


 Are you aware there is no law to support being forced to pay taxes?
DOJ Dismisses Felony Tax Prosecution
-- With Prejudice -- After PRA Defense Raised
Evidence OMB Complicit In Income Tax Fraud
DOJ & IRS Petitioned To Explain
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 Do 17 & 18 year olds in Saturday jobs have paid holiday entitlement?
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 Can i claim myself if i am 20 years old on my taxes???
I am 20 years old, I live with my dad, I am going to college.
He makes around $80,000 a year and i make 7.5 an hour at a bank. about $810 a month,
I pay for my own food
clothes
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 Looking for info on not having to pay social security taxes?
i heard you can get back all the money you've paid into your social security benefits and sign off to not receive any benefits when you're retirement age and they stop taking the ss taxes ...


 Can the IRS take my money?
I owe money on student loans, and also have credit card fraud that I am trying to get taken care of. When it comes time for me to file my income taxes, can they keep my money for any reason to pay my ...


 A dependent child worked part time, earned $2600.00, a full time student. Does he need to file a tax return?
The student is my son. He is qualified as my dependent. He paid about $62 as federal income tax, no state income tax in my state. He paid $155 SS tax....


 If i am self-employed could I buy a new van every year and write the whole amount off against tax for the year
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 I'm a young, single, and making decent money...need tax tips?
Why not ask here right? In any case, I found out last year just how much the IRS sucks when you make over 30k yearly, and are single with no dependents. This year I've made even more money so I&...


 What does this mean???????????/?
I got a code 9001 when I went to where's my refund anyone have any idea what this means???



We are sorry, we cannot provide any information about your refund. For more ...


 Do I have to pay capitol gains tax on a house I lost in foreclosure?
I was told that because the loan was satisfied, by the mortgage insurance holder, that it was considered a capitol gain.
I lost my butt on it, I didn't gain anything....
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 If my rebate check automatically goes to paying off my IRS debt, do I still need to make this month's payment?
I am currently sent up with the IRS on monthly payment plan to take care of some back taxes from '07. I know that the 08 tax rebate/economic stimulus check automatically goes towards any debts ...



Andrew in OP
I'm a staff accountant that is think of being a tax preparerer as a second job. Is it worth it?
I'm looking to work with H&R Block next tax season. Is the time/pay worth it as a second income???
                     
 




edandyvonnemoore@sbcglobal.net
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I've just completed my first season with H&R Block. I enjoyed it and it's a good fit for me, but you need to consider a few things.

First of all, during the peak part of the season (Last third of January to about the middle of February), I worked every day (5-10 pm in the evening and 15 hours on the weekend). It was a bit hard on my family

Secondly, I (and everyone else) had to sign a non-compete clause, which stated that when I separate service I could not prepare a tax return for an H&R block client for two years within a 25 mile radius of the city limits of the town I worked in. Thus, if I didn't like working for them I can't just go work at a different tax company.

Also, at least last season, besides tax returns we had to prepare "IMAL's", which are basically paystub loans. Based on the last paystub, we would enter all their information as if we were doing a tax return. The computer would estimate their refund, then our partner bank would offer a loan on a portion of the refund. They would still return and have to file an actual tax return, which would repay their loan. The IMAL's generated no commission, but did require almost as much work as an actual tax return. The return appointments were scheduled as "general", so there was no guarantee you would ever get your commission off doing most of the work.

As I mentioned above, the job is commission based. They gave a small draw (approx $6.50 to $7 an hour) against your commission, however. Your actually compensation starts at 19% of the paid return volume, and 15% of the optional Peace-of-Mind insurance program. During last tax season, I completed approximately 110 returns and made $4000 gross. I also had a number of returns I could not complete because they either walked (due to the cost of preparation and/or they had already done it with a tax software program and just wanted a second opinion) or I refused to complete due to obvious fraud.

Least you think I'm negative though, It was a really nice fit for myself. I didn't have to worry about issues that might occur if I tried doing tax returns on my own, such as liability issues. I also didn't have to do marketing, and didn't have to invest my own money on expenses. When I ran into issues I had not dealt with before (IE, Indian exclusion) there were a number of seasoned preparers to consult and advise on how to handle the issue. I always tried to give my clients their money worth, and because of the little things I did (such as advice for the future) I was able to get about 60% to sign up for an appointment with me next tax season (a year in advance). These are clients I won't have to share with the other preparers in my office next year.

In order to get hired on, they'll require you to take both part 1 and part 2 of their basic income tax class. I've got coupons I'd be willing to send that work in Division 65 (Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas). You also can contact the local office and they may give you a discount on the class. I didn't know this and paid the full price, which was still well worth the money. The class is basically equivalent to a college level course, and requires several hours a week outside of class preparing and doing the exercises and returns in the class. Around here, the classes start in September.

We also had interns, which were basically college students majoring in accounting who were doing the returns for not only cash, but college credit as well. They were treated exactly the same as 1st year preparers, including being required to sign the non-compete agreement and the same compensation.

Hopefully this helps answer your questions. Feel free to contact me if you have any follow-up questions.


Wayne Z
A lot depends on your abilities and your location.

I was in the same boat. I started preparing taxes 7 years ago as a part-time job in addition to my full time staff accountant job. I really enjoy it and now the money is pretty good. It is not the greatest when you first start but still better than most part-time retail jobs. I sort of looked at the pay as a bonus because I really enjoy taxes.

The location matters because of the type of returns. Inter-city offices tend to very simple returns but a lot of them and suburban offices do fewer returns but much more complex ones.

Give it a shot. You have nothing to lose.


trixie
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why not? u choices not ur chances not ur chances determine ur destiny...i wish u
undertake things that u truely feel essential... never should u be fickle minded... do not seek everybody's opinion if u feel the income and the surrounding suites u ..go ahead
... let every thing u take up go on right...
take ur chances and grow up in life...
a true hearted well wisher....
go by ur heart...


Tapioca
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I also work in accounting and have thought about picking up some extra money working at H & R Block. The advantage that I see is that if I hate it, I only have to do it that one season. Give it a try! The tax preparation class should be fairly cheap at your local community college.


Mark S
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I have worked for Block for 16 years. I started when I was unemployed and have continued part time. Pay is low to start, but goes up and down depending on certain factors.

I became an Enrolled Agent and now I can take as many classes I can through H & R Block for free.

You would mainly work during tax season (Jan 1 - April 15), but H & R Block and other tax firms do have employees that work year round in a few offices. Who do you think handles the letters from the IRS and state taxing authorities. Also, many companies are on a fiscal year so their taxes are due on different dates. Amended returns can be filed all year round. Some people don't file their returns on time either.


PepsiLime
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If you feel you need the extra money, and you don't think you can make more money doing something else or working somewhere else, than by all means go for it.


kenneth h
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as a tax preparer, you can only work 2-3 months a year !


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