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What Are The Dangers Of Filing Your Own Taxes?

A lot of people decide to hire a tax professional to file their taxes because they worry that if they don’t, their risk of getting audited by the IRS may increase. There is another risk of filing taxes on your own that everyone should be aware of. The U.S. tax code contains credits and deductions that can help taxpayers save a lot of money. Most of these tax benefits are unknown to the average person who files a tax return on their own. And this is why hiring a professional is worth it. It can potentially save you money.

Is a tax professional worth paying for?

When you file your own tax return, you put yourself at risk of missing out on tax breaks that could result in a higher refund, or in less money you have to send to the IRS. Tax professionals of course charge a fee. But by using a tax professional you may have some tax savings when your return is completed. 

In need of a tax professional?

At CuraDebt Tax, we have a team of tax professionals who are able to file your taxes for you. If you currently owe the IRS money, our team of tax professionals can find the best IRS resolution available to you. Contact us today to better understand your tax problems. CuraDebt has been helping individuals and small businesses for over 22 years nationwide. As of May 2023 CuraDebt received a score of 5 out of 5 on CustomerLobby for a total of 1179 customer views. CuraDebt is an Accredited Member of the American Fair Credit Council. Contact us for a free consultation. 1-877-999-0486. Take advantage of exploring another option for free. Not only do we handle tax relief, we also offer debt relief.

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