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Tax preparers in Massachusetts

To find and verify a tax preparer in Massachusetts, confirm they hold a current IRS PTIN and check their credential: a CPA through the Massachusetts Board of Public Accountancy, an enrolled agent or attorney through the IRS, or any preparer in the IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers. Massachusetts taxes individual income at a flat rate, administered by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue.

How do I find a tax preparer in Massachusetts?

Search the IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers by Massachusetts location for preparers who hold a valid PTIN and a recognized credential. Cross-check a CPA in CPAverify, and use the TaxPros Rated directory to see the recognized professional bodies and how to confirm standing.

  • IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return PreparersSearch the IRS list of preparers who hold a valid PTIN and a recognized credential (CPA, enrolled agent, or attorney), by name and location.Open tool
  • CPAverify (NASBA)Verify a CPA license across participating U.S. state boards from the official NASBA Accountancy Licensee Database.Open tool
  • IRS: Understanding preparer credentialsIRS guidance on what each credential means and what a preparer is allowed to do for you.Open tool

How do I verify a Massachusetts CPA or tax preparer?

Confirm the preparer's PTIN and credential at the source: a CPA through the Massachusetts Board of Public Accountancy or CPAverify, an enrolled agent or attorney through the IRS, and any paid preparer in the IRS preparer directory. A preparer who will not sign your return is a warning sign.

CredentialWhere to verify
CPAMassachusetts Board of Public Accountancy or CPAverify
Enrolled agent (EA)IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers
AttorneyMassachusetts Bar Association (and the IRS directory)
Any paid preparer (PTIN)IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers

Does Massachusetts have a state income tax?

Yes. Massachusetts taxes individual income at a flat rate, administered by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue. A preparer or CPA who knows Massachusetts rules can file both your federal and state returns; confirm the agency's current requirements on its official site before you rely on a figure.

State tax agencyMassachusetts Department of RevenueOfficial site
Board of accountancyMassachusetts Board of Public AccountancyVerify a CPA license

Massachusetts CPA society: Massachusetts Society of CPAs (MassCPAs).

Massachusetts bar association (verify an attorney): Massachusetts Bar Association.

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