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Self-Filing Taxes Leads to $4,346 Refund, Sparking CPA Debate

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Taxpayer files own return, nets $4,346 refund, accuses CPA of 'robbing' them. Reddit post ignites debate on CPA necessity. Majority of commenters argue W-2 employees with simple finances don't need paid preparers, calling it 'fill in the blank'. Tax software users report identical refunds to paid services, suggesting CPA labor is minimal. Critics caution against assuming mistakes based on one year's refund, noting tax law changes and withholding adjustments can significantly impact returns. Higher earners may still benefit from professional financial planning, though CPA roles are questioned for basic filing. WiserAdvisor offers free matching for vetted advisors, targeting households earning $100K+ needing bigger-picture guidance.