[Nfbc-info] Need Some Recommendations

Kit Lau alau106 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 14 04:35:12 UTC 2017


I suggest you should look for an enroll agent  "ea" instead of H in our block.
a good E.A. can do a better  job of a tax return.
Whether you're receiving SSI  or  SSA, u may not have to pay tax for many years.
There are many work related edductions for SSI, SSA recipient,
and there're SGA for specially SSA folk.
Actually, Turbo can even do this year return for u next year.

If your new employer with hold tax, u should file to get a refund next April.
I like to have my monney in my pocket instead of leaving it at IRS with no interest.
U should claim 3 or 4 examptions or let your employer know to withhold 0 tax.

good luck.

Kit



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> On Oct 13, 2017, at 4:32 PM, Chela Robles via NFBC-Info <nfbc-info at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello all it is Chela once again. I will be starting my job I previously mentioned while back when Brought up the Social Security thread to which I had great responses from several of you and I hope to get another great batch of responses again from several of you again.
> I will be starting work on November 3rd.
> I tried to reach out recently to the Lighthouse for the Blind and have not received a response yet probably because no one knows the answer to my inquiry or perhaps they are dealing with the wildfires and such.
> Anyway here is hoping I will get an answer.
> Can anyone recommend a tax accountant that works specifically with blind tax filers? Since this will be my first job working for a school district through an independent privately owned company that doesn't provide benefits and such, I will have to find a reputable tax accountant that works with blind people to help file yearly taxes. I know that on the TurboTax site it states thatthere are certain rules blind people must follow and reading all of it overwhelms me because I don't quite understand and would rather talk to a tax accountant that specializes in helping file taxes working with blind people. Seeing as is my new job will be starting November 3rd and it will be my first job, I want to do the taxes and such, right. If anyone has any recommendations for tax accountants in the bay area, that would be nice. Specifically one who works with blind tax filers.
> Thank you,
> Chela Robles
> PS.
> If this needs to be discussed off the list, you can write to me at cdrobles693 at gmail.com and if you can, please when you recommend tax accountants provide their names and contact information including company they work for so I can further research them. 
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