It depends on the nature of your felony and which state you are applying in. You'll want to take a look at state requirements/individual state boards and read through their rules to be sure: http://www.rogercpareview.com/cpaexamreqs4.html
If it is a fiduciary felony, it is highly unlikely that any state will allow you to become a CPA.
Felons can be hired in accounting but are far less likely to be offered a job than non-felons. Those convicted of serious crimes are generally considered to be less trustworthy and would be a liability in this industry.
An ex-felon whom has had a felony under federal or state law, can be hired as a tax preparation personnel but they must wait until 1 year has passed from the date of their conviction, or release from prison.
Yes
No, there is no need to tip a tax preparer.
In the United States, the average annual salary for a tax preparer is $33,000. The average annual salary for a tax preparer in California is $36,000.
My refund i paid my tax preparer came back to me why?
A tax preparer helps prepare tax returns, and in exchange, the tax preparer charges a fee.
Let the tax preparer know and then forget about it. This is the sort of thing that you paid your tax preparer to handle for you. If the IRS sends the return back to be signed, take care of it then.
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Medical license revoked after convicted felon?
Can you go to school for nursing if you are a convicted felon?
A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.
A tax preparer fills out forms for clients during tax season. They also advise people to make sure they are filling out the correct tax forms.
A tax preparer fills out forms for clients during tax season. They also advise people to make sure they are filling out the correct tax forms.
To become a certified tax preparer you would have to take classes and pass the licensing test. If you're looking to just do a few taxes on the side, there is tax preparation software that will give you practice as a tax preparer.