I can’t think of a single CPA I know that charges $150-$200 for a 1040/540. A charge of $150 would only cover the cost of the clerical staff time plus burden, the computer charge (this is not TurboTax, folks, and the software costs are significant), the packaging and mailing fees, plus the exhaustive disclaimers and documentation that are necessary compliances now. I can attest (pun intended) to this , I was crazy enough to run my own sole proprietorship in the early 90’s and know well what it costs to run the business.
I can’t find Jim Glanz nor Glanz Professional Services on the CA State Board of Accountancy website. Are you sure he is a CPA?
The last tax return I had prepared by someone other than myself was in 2006 and it cost north of $1000 due to the complexity of the return and the schedules needed. This was a non-corporate return prepared by a CPA friend of mine who used to be a tax manager at Arthur Anderson and whose time charges were in line with the complexity of the situation. My point here is that time charges vary based on the return and it can cost considerably more for a 1040 and 540 than $150-$200.
I really believe most Piggingtonians with schedules A, B, and D, and misc. credits can use TurboTax. The software walks you through the decision points and “logics” you in the correct direction. I give Piggintonians accolades for being smarter than the average housing bear and I know they can follow the TurboTax prompts.