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Show I see a tax accountant or should I just e-file my taxes?
I'm 22 years old and for the first time in my life I will not be counted as a dependent upon my parents tax forms. I have always had a job so for the last 5 years I have been doing H&R Block e-files. This year I will make money from 2 jobs (totaling around 12k) and I will also be receiving a little income from stocks and interest. My question is should I continue using the e-file method or go and see a accountant? E-file is simple enough to use but if I see an accountant, I have the feeling they will be able to find all those loopholes and things of that nature that will maximize my tax return, will this be true? Also, I moved from a state that didn't have a state income tax to one that does, so that will be one more set of paperwork that I will have to deal with that I am not familiar with. What should I do in this situation? Thanks in advance!!
Also, I'm a full time student (don't know if this matters but maybe it does)
What about getting the maximum amount back, will there be loopholes or whatever that they could probably find that I would miss?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
continue to e-file don't pay nobody to do a simple return you know how to do yourself,you can e-file the state also but not for free like the federal,the state cost between 10-15 bucks to file.
try turbotax.com to e-file.