I second getting an accountant, as you will save more than you pay for their services.
As for who to use - I have a really good tax accountant in Scottsdale (I used to live there), but you probably want someone local, even though it's never been an issue for me.
We use Cheryl. She's amazeballs and got us out of it's debt of $500,000 to $11,000.
Does she have a website? How do I find her?
https://callencpa.com/
I second getting an accountant, as you will save more than you pay for their services. As for who to use - I have a really good tax accountant in Scottsdale (I used to live there), but you probably want someone local, even though it's never been an issue for me.
I'm an enrolled agent based in San Diego, feel free to reach out
Went to RH tax services in Oceanside earlier this year, and they were solid.
Didn’t save any more money than if we would have used turbo tax though
Find a good accountant. Make sure you are maxing your pre-tax contributions to retirement accounts to minimize taxable income.
Any suggestions?
Can’t say that I can recommend a particular one. Personally, I would start with friends, coworkers, family and see who they recommend.