I've used the same CPA for 20+ years. I just set back and wait and it's usually 3-4 weeks. I get every deduction and deal I can. Usually get back the same amt., not much but I have more of my $ through the year.
I just got called today by my CPA, telling me the details of my completed tax return. The return will be submitted as soon as I complete their form for that. I dropped off my data on March 5th, so it took two weeks. I was actually going to call for a status tomorrow, but now I don't have to.
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Posts: 16745 | Location: Under the Boot of Tyranny in Connectistan | Registered: February 02, 2005
I've always asked what I should expect when I drop them off. My parents had a guy that was notorious for waiting until the last minute to get them done. With dad's passing he has been replaced. Thirty three years ago I had a preparer who had given us a ballpark idea when I dropped them off. He was way off and it went from a slight refund to owing $1500. Delivered to me 4-14. It was a LOT of money to us at the time. I was not pleased with him at all.
Posts: 2124 | Location: Just outside of Zion and Bryce Canyon NP's | Registered: March 18, 2012
5 weeks seems excessive for a relatively simple return. If you have anything complex, I'd expect it to take a bit longer.
Even when we had an S-Corp, doing that & our personal never took long for ours. She, and her staff, are also usually pretty communicative on everything.
My CPA calls me when things are ready for pickup. I don't get in any hurry, even paying quarterlies, I usually owe the Feds and at least one State money.
Posts: 6792 | Location: Az | Registered: May 27, 2005
As soon as all the tax forms are received, I send them to my accountant. Within days, he has all the paperwork done and send me a link for my wife and I to sign a form. Usually 3 weeks after, Our refund hits my account.
I currently do my own on one of the big websites, but when I used a tax preparer it was usually about 2 weeks before I heard back. I will say, my taxes are incredibly simple as I don't itemize and that is why I started doing it myself. I could see a longer wait for a business, farm or long form deductions.This message has been edited. Last edited by: wolfe 21,
I drop my info off with my CPA. We discuss any questions he may have. His office usually calls me within a couple of weeks telling me my return is ready. They go my return with me...I pay them. Been that way for years......
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