US Individual Income Tax Return
Annual income tax return filed by citizens or residents of the United States.
Employee’s Withholding Certificate.
Complete Form W-4 so your employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your pay.
Estimated Tax for Individuals
Form 1040-ES is used by persons with income not subject to tax withholding to figure and pay estimated tax.
Request for Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and Certification
Used to request a taxpayer identification number (TIN) for reporting on an information return the amount paid.
Request for Transcript of Tax Return
Use this form to order a transcript or other return information free of charge, or designate a third party to receive the information.
Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return.
Employers who withhold income taxes, social security tax, or Medicare tax from employee’s paychecks or who must pay the employer’s portion of social security or Medicare tax.
Application for Employer Identification Number (EIN)
Use this form to apply for an employer identification number (EIN).
Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.
Get or renew an individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) for federal tax purposes if you are not eligible for a social
security number.
Business Income
Personal Income
Payroll Services
Bookkeeping
ITIN Application
IRS Issues
New Corporation
General Audits
“Our model is to care about your taxes like we care about our own.”
Every single one of our tax strategies has been time-tested and stands on solid legal ground; yet these strategies are under-utilized by the majority of tax professionals. Some are avoided because they are considered “risky,” even though they come directly out of the Tax Code. Some are under-utilized because they are misunderstood or applied incorrectly. Others are missed altogether because they are simply not known to even the highest paid, most respected accountants and CPAs.
Most firms, large or small, are focused on tax compliance and tax return preparation. They do not dedicate their resources to maximizing the benefits available to you, their client, under the tax code.
While these strategies are not known, or in many instances even understood by many within the tax field, the fact is each and every strategy is completely within the letter of the law, following the statutes and codes of the IRS. There is legal precedent in the form of a well-known case that supports and defends your right to use the finer points of law and tax code to your benefit. We hope we can assist you with your financial, tax, and business goals.