What would you do if your doctor told you that you need surgery? Didn't your mother teach you to always get a second opinion? Wouldn't you get a second, third, and fourth opinion before consenting to be cut open with a knife?
Many people are paying combined federal (including Social Security) and state income taxes of $5,000 to $25,000 per year, or more. You can see your number clearly on the second page of your Federal form 1040, line 56, "This is your total tax".
Add to this the corresponding amount from your state income tax return.
The resulting sum is your total annual income tax bill, a significant amount.
Can you do something to reduce your taxes?
That is the question!
Many people assume that their accountant/tax preparer is "the best" or knows everything. Maybe. Maybe not. How do you really know?
Have their work product (your tax return) independently evaluated by an experienced CPA, who specializes exclusively on taxes!
Of course, you may feel that your tax return is very private information about you. You may feel hesitant to allow a new accountant to see your personal situation. However, the IRS and your state government already have that information. Credit bureaus, credit card companies, banks, and databanks also have that information. Today, anyone who really wants that information, can simply buy it! Your personal information is just not as private today as it once was.
The only way for you to get a second opinion and improve the quality of your tax work is to confer with another professional accountant. What would you do if a proctologist told you that you needed surgery on your rectum? Of course it is a very a very private matter, but wouldn't you still get a second opinion, even if the doctor was a family friend for 40 years?
As an experienced Certified Public Accountant, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (the national organization responsible for the entire profession) had the confidence in the ability of Robert Greene, to send him to other CPAs' offices to audit their work, for 5 years, as part of their professional self-policing program.
In reviewing the prior tax returns of new clients, in the past year, Robert Greene, CPA has found several clients with significant mistakes on their returns. For one, he amended 3 prior years of returns, at a very modest cost to the client. The IRS actually sent a refund check for $20,000!
For another couple, when he reviewed their personal and corporate returns, in one hour he showed them 5 places where opportunities were missed. The approximate combined impact of these mistakes, in that year alone, was $30,000!
Although everybody cannot reasonably expect a refund check for $20,000, it is very common to find areas of possible improvement, which can yield an annual tax saving of $1,000 or more.
Could you be one of these people, with expensive tax mistakes robbing you of the profits you worked hard for, all year long?
Do you want to find out for sure?
Simply make a copy of one or all of the last 3 years of your personal tax returns, federal and state, (and corporate, if you own an incorporated business) and mail it to Robert Greene, CPA, CMA. Go to the order form and order a 1 hour telephone consultation, which you and your spouse can schedule at your convenience. It may be the best investment you ever make! (And you can rest assured, all information will be kept strictly confidential!)
During your 1 hour telephone consultation, your return will be evaluated, and you will be shown what is right or wrong with your return.
There are many tax deductions and strategies, in addition to hiring a spouse, which are not well known. No one individual can possibly know all of the tax laws. This is why it is important to get a second opinion.
If there is no way to improve the return and reduce your taxes legally, you will be told that, honestly and directly - and the tax consultation will be free!
That's right: If you don't save taxes equal to the consultation fee, it's