I paid just shy of $3k for tax prep last year. The package of information that I sent to the IRS was more than 50 pages of documentation. I joke with friends that you'd think I was an international oil baron but in my mind I'm a pretty regular person.
Judging from Patio11's writing I would guess that his situation is similar to mine (though he seems more confident in grocking IRS rules and doing his own accounting and taxation than me). Here are a few of the complicating factors that make me want to pay to make the problem go away instead of reading IRS documentation for literal weeks to learn how to do it properly:
* Income in two countries.
* Tax treaty between those two countries.
* RSUs from two companies.
* Options from one company.
* Difference between what stock events are taxable in the two countries.
* 401k and similar account in other country.
* Vanguard ETFs with some sells for loss harvesting purposes.
* Running a company into which I've put some personal cash.
I did my taxes myself using Turbo Tax for around $60/year for years. Until suddenly I didn't and started paying what seems like a lot of money. Once you leave W-2 land, things get complicated more quickly that seems reasonable.
I paid just shy of $3k for tax prep last year. The package of information that I sent to the IRS was more than 50 pages of documentation. I joke with friends that you'd think I was an international oil baron but in my mind I'm a pretty regular person.
Judging from Patio11's writing I would guess that his situation is similar to mine (though he seems more confident in grocking IRS rules and doing his own accounting and taxation than me). Here are a few of the complicating factors that make me want to pay to make the problem go away instead of reading IRS documentation for literal weeks to learn how to do it properly:
* Income in two countries.
* Tax treaty between those two countries.
* RSUs from two companies.
* Options from one company.
* Difference between what stock events are taxable in the two countries.
* 401k and similar account in other country.
* Vanguard ETFs with some sells for loss harvesting purposes.
* Running a company into which I've put some personal cash.
I did my taxes myself using Turbo Tax for around $60/year for years. Until suddenly I didn't and started paying what seems like a lot of money. Once you leave W-2 land, things get complicated more quickly that seems reasonable.