Arizona CPA
If you thought that a Certified Public Accountant is somebody who only looks into profit and loss accounts, you would be wrong. A CPA is a multi-service provider who, apart from filing taxes, also is a business consultant and legal advisor. An ordinary accountant will have only an accounting background, but every CPA has completed an education program of minimum of five years in a college or university. Besides, CPA's go through stringent testing before they can begin practice as an accounting professional. A CPA can help you with tax deductions, tax exemptions and he assist you with tax planning. You could hire a CPA throughout the year, or just for filing your returns before tax due date.
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.
The first and foremost thing that you must do is ask yourself what you require from a CPA. A CPA may offer a lot of services, but what matters the most are your needs. Discuss services with at least 4 CPA's. Verify them for licenses and certification. Once you do that, you can choose the one who offers a mix of high quality and professional services as well as reasonable pricing. Ask for referrals of people the CPA has served in the past. Verify with them about how good the CPA’s services are. Better still, call these referrals and confirm their experience with the CPA.