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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should not pay more than the estimate (even paying that for something he went against my intent would give me pains). If he pushes back I would think about reporting it to the state CPA professional ethics committee. He should not have made a massive change without consult you and certainly should not charge you beyond the engagement letter without consulting. He is the preparer, that's all. It is your return, not his. That's a lot of money for something that is useless for you. [/quote] I mean at the end of the day it would be about 250 dollars, I am not sure if it would be worth it. Of course I am going to have to buy turbotax for 120 or whatever the most expensive one is. I like how they let you do the estimate without paying yet. I am really sold on turbotax so far. [/quote]
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