Certified public accountants or CPAs are the second category of tax professionals with the credentials to appear on a taxpayer’s behalf before the IRS. Licensed and regulated by the states, a CPA must pass a state’s qualifying accounting exam, earn continuing education credits, and periodically renew his or her state license to remain in active practice. Considering their expertise in accounting and bookkeeping services, CPAs are usually recommended to prepare tax returns and may offer the best guidance when it comes to record keeping and the complex financial situations caused by lifestyle changes such as divorce, retirement, and closing a business. Not all CPAs are skilled in taxation matters, however, so remember to review each practitioner’s experience and knowledge when seeking a tax advocate. The Web site of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, aicpa.org, is a good resource for additional information. Let us at tax attorney athens ga handle all of your tax attorney needs today.

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