We want you to have peace on mind, knowing your taxes will be completed in an accurate, efficient and timely manner.
Our tax preparers start with creating a customized tax plan that takes into consideration your unique business and personal situations.
We then look for every allowable deduction you are entitled to - making sure you only pay the taxes you are legally required to pay.
Upon completion of your tax returns, we’ll send them to you for you to review and discussion prior to being filed.
• Audits & IRS Issues
The thought of dealing with the IRS can scare many, especially those who find they owe back taxes.
In those instances, we can be authorized by you to speak with the IRS in your behalf to protect your best interests.
Our team will work with the IRS to secure an acceptable payment plan for you to pay back what you owe and to shield you against:
• All W-2, 1098, 1099, & Schedule K-1 Forms
• Job-Related Educational Expenses or Unreimbursed Employment Related Expenses
• Savings & Interest & Divided Statements
• Rental Income & Expenses
• Social Security, State Income Tax Refund, & Unemployment Compensation Forms
• All Retirement 5498 Forms
• Lottery & Gambling Winnings & Losses
• Hobby Income & Expenses
• Prizes & Awards
• Trusts
• Healthcare Reimbursements
• Jury Duty Records
• Social Security or ITIN Numbers For Anyone That Will Be Included on Your Tax Return
• All Date-of-Births For Anyone Being Included on Your Tax Return
• Childcare Payment Records Along With Licensed Provider's ID Number(s)
• Income of Other Adults in Home
• All Records of Wages Paid To Babysitter & Their SSN
• Any Alimony Payments Made Along With Ex-Spouse's SSN
• Only Needed If You Are A New Client
• All 1098 Forms & Any Other Mortgage Interest Statements
• Real Estate & Personal Property Taxes Paid
• Amount of State & local Taxes Paid (Not Including Wage Withholdings)
• Health Expenses & Mileage
• Invoices of Vehicle State Sales Taxes Paid
• Charitable Donation Records (Cash & Non-Cash)
• Tuition & education Fees & Student Loan Interest Paid
• Moving Expenses
• Mileage Records & Expenses For Charity Work
• Casualty & Theft Losses
• Federal & State Estimated Taxes & Any Foreign Taxes Paid
• Qualified Energy Efficient Home Improvement Purchases
• Job Hunting Expenses
• Mileage
• Meals & Lodging Expenses
• Business Rent's Paid Along With Landlord's Name & Address
• Travel Expenses
• Educator Expenses Paid
• Parking & Toll Amounts
• Office Home Information
• Square Footage Calculation of Area Used For Business
• Date Began Using The Space For Business
• Original Purchase Price Paid For The Property
• Summary of Utility Expenses
• Major Home Improvements & Direct Office Expenses
• Any & All 1095 Forms Through The State or Federal Exchange
• Marketplace Exemption Certificate (ECN) If You Applied For & Received An Exemption From The Exchange
• Records of Property Loss
• Records of Building/Repair Costs
• Insurance Reimbursements/ Claims To Be Paid
• FEMA Assistance Information
• City/County Lived/Worked/Had Property In
• Savings Account Number and Routing Number
• Checking Account Number and Routing Number for Direct Deposit
The new tax code law has maintained most of the self-employment deductions and now has included some new deductions to help offer some relief. Some of the tax deductible benefits the self-employed can look to claim this year is: receiving a deduction on 50 percent of the Social Security and Medicare taxes your pay as both employer and employee; you will still be able to deduct 50 percent on food and beverages having to do with business, though certain entertainment expenses have been eliminated. Small businesses now have a new deduction, the Qualified Business Income Deduction (QBI), in which they can deduct up to 20 percent of their QBI.
Learn MoreSenator Ana Quezada of Rhode Island is proposing that the state enact a 1 percent tax on the sales of hookah and vaping products. The senator plans to use the money from the acquired sales tax on the products to send back to cities and towns to go toward educating the youth on the dangers of smoking e-cigarettes. A spokesman for the Consumer Advocates for Smoke-Free Alternatives Association argued that the state has plenty of money to already educate the youth with the nearly $200 million they collected in 2018 from tobacco revenue. He also went on to say the tax would be a punishment to those looking to get away from smoking tobacco products.
Learn MoreThis year has seen the biggest tax overhaul in years from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Many residents in Massachusetts and Rhode Island are frustrated over seeing a smaller tax return, though they did not pay more in federal. With the new withholding changes, many Americans were taking home more home in their paychecks, which resulted in less being withheld and having a lower tax return. Unfortunately, the new cap on SALT tax deductions hurt many residents as the automobile taxes, high real estate taxes, and high state taxes for both Massachusetts and Rhode Island caused many to go over the $10,000 threshold.
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