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    The Pros and Cons of Preparing Your Own Taxes

    Tax season is upon us, and hopefully you've kept your finances organized throughout the year so that filing will be a streamlined and relatively painless process.

    However, it's important not to rush things, and take advantage of every tax deduction and credit at your disposal. Furthermore, you'll need to decide whether to prepare your taxes on your own. Make no mistake, filing yourself can be advantageous--if you do it right. There are a number of positive and negative aspects to consider before you decide whether to do it yourself or use the services of a professional.

    [See 50 Ways to Improve Your Finances in 2012.]

    Pros:

    1. Save money. Hiring an accountant can be costly, and you can save a bundle if you choose to do your taxes yourself. Furthermore, anyone can file electronically for free via the IRS website. No matter how much your adjusted gross income (AGI) is, you can fill out and submit tax forms online, available via the IRS website. And if your AGI is $57,000 or less, the IRS will provide you a list of multiple companies that will guide you through the process. After your federal return is complete, they will transmit it electronically to the IRS for free. However, be aware that some of these companies will have additional restrictions beyond AGI and may charge you to file your state return.

    Another option is to file using a 1040EZ. If you meet the requirements to file this form, some tax preparation companies, such as TurboTax, will complete your return for free.

    [See Take Advantage of These Tax Breaks.]

    2. Have peace of mind. I have always had a tough time trusting my tax return to an accountant. Not only are they overloaded this time of year, but you could make an error communicating pertinent information, such as neglecting to inform them of key deductions.

    However, if you have a complicated return that requires you to fill out and file multiple forms, make sure you have a thorough understanding of the entire procedure. Otherwise, you are better off with the assistance of a professional.

    3. Gain financial insight. An additional benefit to preparing your own taxes is that it will give you a closer look at your finances, and what effect certain saving options have on your return. For instance, I never realized the amount of money you can deduct by making tax-deductible donations until I started filing my taxes on my own. In fact, depending on your income tax bracket, donating unwanted items could be more beneficial than selling them.

    I also learned to max out my IRA contributions each year to fully take advantage of that credit.

    [See How to Save on Tax Preparation.]

    Cons:

    1. You will spend more time. By filing taxes on your own, you will need to commit a significantly larger amount of time than if you hire an accountant. The U.S. tax code can be complex and difficult to understand, and to accurately submit your return, you'll need to organize and prepare all relevant documents--among them, your W-2, any 1099s you may have, information on interest and dividends earned, as well as capital gains or losses, and what you paid in home mortgage interest and real estate taxes. However, once you know what you need, you can create a filing system to lessen the time needed to actually prepare and file.

    2. Online help can be insufficient. Even when using tax preparation software, I still frequently find myself unsure as to whether I qualify for a deduction. For instance, health insurance premiums are an allowable deduction in some instances, but not all. If you qualify but don't take the deduction, you could miss out on additional savings. However, if you do take the deduction and it turns out to be incorrect, it could cost you in the way of audits, penalties, and interest charges.

    [See How to Get the Saver's Credit.]

    3. There is a risk of error. By filing without assistance, you and you alone will be 100 percent accountable for your return. It is strongly advisable that if you self-prepare your taxes to fully complete the return, and then set it aside for several days before filing. Reflect on the previous year, and see if you can recall anything you've neglected to include. Once you've taken this breather, review your return, make any necessary changes, and then submit.

    Final thoughts: Preparing your own tax return comes with a number of advantages, but keep in mind what you can do to maximize your savings throughout the year. For instance, if documented properly, donating your unused items can yield significant savings, and non-reimbursed medical expenses that exceed 7.5 percent of your AGI can qualify as deductions. Furthermore, certain job-related expenses, such as dry cleaning and uniform purchases, can often be written off. Ultimately, you should do whatever it takes to save money on your taxes, and if you're up to the challenge, the benefits of filing your own return are often well worth the effort.

    Do you file your own taxes or use a professional? What tips do you have to successfully self-file tax returns?

    David Bakke is a money management writer for the Money Crashers personal finance website. In addition to taxes, he covers topics like investing, saving strategies, and frugal living.

    Twitter: @USNewsMoney

     

    12 comments

    • school bus driver  •  Albany, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      I've self filed for the last three years, going by what a paid preparer filed for me in previous years, works for me, and saves me over two hundred dollars,
    • Ken P  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      I have done my own taxes since forever. My first computer tax program was from a company called Parsons! With the programs out now, it is the same stuff an accountant uses. I have been called in once for an audit, but that was because of a wired set of deductions I took that did not fit with my income level. Would have gotten the same call in if I had paid an accountant a bunch of my money. I also think that the ads we see for Block and others about the amount of refund are as bad as what the candidates run. The lady who got a refund of over $8000 "because she went to Block" is a lie. If you get a refund that big your W-4 is wrong and has nothing to do with Block.
      • Linda 3 mths ago
        "If you get a refund that big your W-4 is wrong" Hmmm.... are you sure you should be doing your own taxes? By your statement here, it is evident that you know nothing about refundable tax credits.
      • Ken P 3 mths ago
        My tax program will pick any of those I may qualify for. The list is short of RTC. I did taxes as an AARP volunteer for several years and any time someone got a huge refund, based on their income, it was always a W-4 problem that we could change. Did not help then for that return but it did in the future. year but it did in the next year. My personal opinion is that the tax services scam the people they "help". If you have a tricky tax situation then you may need a CPA but the storefronts cannot help if the tax is too "strange". I was able to take an "oil depletion allowance" for several years. The first year I could use it, I went to a storefront service and no one who worked there had any idea what I was talking about. My computer tax program did.
    • HenryG  •  Amherst, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      I have filed my own income taxes since 1988 using Quicken and never had a problem. My income includes capital gains and rents. When I had any questions the support staff at Quicken has been excellent.
    • Omar Schmidlap  •  3 mths ago
      Truth in advertising would be "H&R Ripoff."
    • Rainmaker  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      If you do your own taxes be careful not to tell anyone or you could be asked to do theirs. It happened to me.
    • Tim  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      if one uses the "tom dashcle, tim geithner, charlie rangle tax code" then one does not have to file cuz according to the "tom dashcle, tim geithner, charlie rangle tax code" there is no income.... but for that to happen you must be a politician
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Nyack, New York  •  3 mths ago
      You are 100% responsible as soon as you sign the return regardless of who prepares it. If people would learn to read, add and subtract they would be able to do their own return. I know stupid idiots who pay $100 to have the EZ form prepared. Some of these fools have a college degree.
    • ret.bubblehead  •  Kearney, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      ps. he does all this without charging an ARM AND LEG for his work.
    • try again  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      you are 100% responsible for your taxes being done correctly, even if you hire someone to do them for you. the irs will still hold you 100% accountable, so you might as well do them yourself unless you are REALLY tax illiterate!
    • mac  •  Church Road, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      I dont understand why it costs money to pay taxes..screw it im going back to paper and pencil and snail mail them in
    • try again  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      hi
    • ret.bubblehead  •  Kearney, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      We have a great tax accountant who is out of Central Point,Oregon.He has done our taxes for years and in addition to being very smart on the taxes he and his group are very friendly and courtious.He also breaks it all down for us so we understand what he did as we move every few years to different states and he's able to get it all together.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Well aren't you intelligent. Ha Ha.
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