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#SUPVA here but Im originally #SUPCT @danvsman
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One of 2 people on NT that I personally know of out of CT, then. Small state, makes sense.you're not alone reppin ffld county
More #SupCT whaaaat.#SUPVA here but Im originally #SUPCT @danvsman
I'm SupFL!SupFL anyone? I rarely ever see people with Supreme stuff on down here. Only time I ever really saw them were back in sneaker conventions and that's about it.
thanks for the well wishes! I agree with the other poster though...an experienced CPA should be fine (in lieu of a tax lawyer) as most firms do have one very good lawyer, but both will get you to where you need to go..For normal people it is pretty damn simple to do taxes though, this was my first year in a long time where I actually had to pay, and I still don't earn enough to really make itemized deductions time effective.
When you get to the point where you're estate and business tax planning it quickly moves out of the realm of CPA and into the realm of finding a good tax attorney.
Good luck on your way though, buddy of mine came out of college and had the misfortune of being recruited by A. Anderson, in 2001. Then he did some time with Ernst, and ended up hating the job so much he finally quit to work for a smaller non accounting based company. Said working for a relatively smaller company was so much better for his stress levels.