Common Sense Financial Podcast: Mindset & Growth

Do You Want a Tax Planner or a Tax Preparer?

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Sinopsis

Would you rather look back on the past and regret what happened or would you rather look to the future and make plans so that you can choose the outcomes you want? The latter of course! But when it comes to taxes, most people take the first option without even realizing there are better choices. Learn about the difference between tax preparation and tax planning, and how you can create a comprehensive wealth strategy for your future, but you have to start now. There's a huge difference between a tax preparer and a tax planner. Generally speaking, a CPA is a historian who's looking backwards over the last year's tax situation using tax software for determining whether you owe or whether you'll receive a refund. If you’re getting a refund, they give you the good news with a smile. If not, they make the suggestion of an IRA contribution to lessen the pain. With a tax deductible account, you are allowed to defer taxes on contributions until the age of 59 and a half. You can’t access that money before that age wi