Tax preparers assist individuals and corporations in the organization, preparation, and filing of state and federal taxes. Not all tax preparers are accountants, but they are all familiar with current tax codes and can ask questions to deliver the best results for their clients regarding a possible refund. As a tax preparer, you discuss tax laws that may affect your clients, request documentation, organize the paperwork, complete required tax forms, and file the returns with state and federal agencies. While paper returns are accepted, most clients prefer to submit electronically, so tax preparers need to be proficient with computer software tax program.