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Archie Parnell possesses several decades of experience in tax policy matters. A former attorney at the United States Department of Justice, Archie Parnell is currently a public policy commentator with a focus on community matters in his home state of South Carolina.
Many Americans hire a tax preparation expert to make sure their taxes are filed correctly. Here are a few tips for choosing the right tax preparer:
1. Check the preparer’s qualifications with the IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications. The directory has a search function and shows the tax preparers in your area who hold professional credentials recognized by the IRS.
2. Contact the Better Business Bureau to look into the tax preparer’s history. Make sure he or she has no pending or current disciplinary actions. If you are using a Certified Public Accountant, check the State Board of Accountancy for this information.
3. Make sure the preparer does not base his or her fee on a percentage of your refund. Also, avoid preparers who promise you a bigger refund than competing services. Never share your tax documentation when you inquire about services and fees; share only after you have decided on a tax preparer.



