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      Avoid Big Name Tax Places

      By Ben Popken, 4:56 PM on Tue Apr 10 2007, 1,720 views

      We haven't been getting many complaints about tax places this year but as far as we know, they still suck. They're known for messing some people's returns up pretty bad, or encouraging people to take questionable deductions. Like making up a child, for instance. Here's a walk down memory lane, a lane that's definitely shady...

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      Results may vary and there are certainly good franchise locations for each of these places, but you're probably better off getting a referral for a good accountant (although by this point, any accountant worth his salt is probably booked up), or using TurboTax to do your taxes yourself. — BEN POPKEN

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