The diagnosis before treatment analogy is perfect. The SFR section especially matters because most people dont realize the IRS can file for them using worst case assumptions. Had a friend years ago who thought he just hadnt filed and didnt owe much, turned out there was an SFR with zero deductions that inflated everythng by like 40k.
The diagnosis before treatment analogy is perfect. The SFR section especially matters because most people dont realize the IRS can file for them using worst case assumptions. Had a friend years ago who thought he just hadnt filed and didnt owe much, turned out there was an SFR with zero deductions that inflated everythng by like 40k.