As the subject says, I really need help and I know I'm not going to be able to so this on my own, properly, without help.
I'd really appreciate any advice, tips,etc in finding a reasonable accountant to help me with my taxes.
I am not rich by any means so going to a "firm" isn't in my price range, but I have to get this done and heaven knows I need the tax credits for my kids.
Please, help! Please? I don't know where else to turn.
Thanks,
Nick
Throwing in the towel, need tips to find an accountant in BC
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Bah, I wish you could edit.
Anyway, just a few other things for my original post.
I haven't filed since 1997...ish? My children are 6, born January 2005. I have fairly good tax records dating back to about 2005/2006, very simple records, as I did nothing other than a fairly standard job. No other income, no RRSPs, investments, etc.
I figure filing from 2006 onward would be good based on what I got from my previous thread. I will be getting ssns for my kids next week.
Anyway, just a few other things for my original post.
I haven't filed since 1997...ish? My children are 6, born January 2005. I have fairly good tax records dating back to about 2005/2006, very simple records, as I did nothing other than a fairly standard job. No other income, no RRSPs, investments, etc.
I figure filing from 2006 onward would be good based on what I got from my previous thread. I will be getting ssns for my kids next week.
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I would be getting someone to do ONE year, say 2006, and then doing the rest myself.
But $400 for cross-border is pretty cheap.
But $400 for cross-border is pretty cheap.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best