| Our personal taxes are not that complicated but we want to make sure that we are filing correctly. We have some investment questions regarding Roth IRA and traditional IRA. Is it better to seek advice from an accountant or tax attorney for this purpose? Also, if there are any recommendations out there, that would be appreciated. Looking cold for this information is very overwhelming. |
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It sounds like you definitely don't need a tax attorney. You can probably just buy turbotax - it's very user friendly.
Post some of your questions here and people can chime in with answers and you can confirm on your own. Another great resource is bogleheads.org |
| I definitely want to speak to a live person. But thanks for the advice on seeking an accountant over a tax attorney. I was leaning that way. If anyone knows of any good accountants they've dealt with, I would appreciate some references. |