Some people stay as far away from doing their own taxes as possible. Others are more than happy to dive into last year’s finances and see where they stand with Uncle Sam. A lot of this depends on a person's overall tax knowledge and comfort level with numbers. Let’s take a look at some of the advantages of getting someone else (a qualified someone else, that is) to do your taxes for you:

You Get to Work With a Human Being

While certain software can be very helpful, it doesn’t speak English (or Spanish, if that’s the case) as well as a flesh-and-blood human being can. By working with a trusted tax professional, you can ask questions and deal with problems as they arise by interacting with fellow Homo sapiens, rather than an indifferent computer screen.

It's possible that, over time, you might actually learn to trust the people helping you out with your taxes. Then you and your accountant or tax preparer will be able to come up with some new and clever ways of saving money on your taxes—ways you would have never come up with on your own.

Access to the Correct (and Better) Tools and Education

CPAs (certified public accountants) and professional tax preparers, as a general rule, work with much more sophisticated software than the average amateur tax preparer has access to at home. This means less chance of error, which can be a major benefit in the long run. Also, a qualified tax professional will almost certainly be better educated in the tax field than you are. This fact should ensure that you find the most savings possible and that you don’t get caught up in any dangerous tax loopholes or pitfalls.

Save Time and Money

There’s a lot of fine print and complicated tax code to sort through come tax time. By working with a CPA or tax specialist, you can navigate the ins and outs of tax law with more ease and, possibly, save money. In addition, a CPA can assist you in charting out financial strategies and investments in advance. By thinking ahead with a savvy tax professional, you’ll likely save time and money now, and in the years to come.

If you do your taxes alone, you just might miss out some opportunities to keep your hard-earned cash in bank account, which, when all is said and done, is the goal at the end of every working day for just about everyone.

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