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Originally Posted by Russell
Thanks for the suggestions.
Terry, I will look into the H&R course but I have two concerns:
1. I feel that H&R tax days are numbered since most people I know including myself just use TurboTax ? What are your thoughts ?
2.I didn't realize that H&R's hiring requirement was only taking a course and passing the test ? No 2 yr or 4 yr degree requirement ? Maybe the tax stuff is not as hard as it looks ?
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I will be more than happy to make a bet with you that their days are nowhere near numbered

Just because something is more efficient and more financially smart doesn't mean that there won't be people that decide not to use it. They will be here for years to come.
All that is needed is a course...I took it so many years ago that I don't remember how long it takes, but I think I went once a week to a 2 hour class for 3 or 6 months. Taxes really aren't that difficult when you learn you can ignore most of the writen jargon that makes it look confusing. It is well worth it even if just for yourself I believe.