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With our tax return services you get:
Assurance that your return has been checked and double-checked for mathematical accuracy and errors that are commonly flagged by the IRS, resulting in fewer chances for contact by the IRS.
A list of common deductions that may benefit you in the coming year, and tips for limiting your future tax liability.
Tips for better managing your payroll withholding so that you can have the advantage of greater income all year long, rather than loaning that money to the government and waiting for it to come back in the form of your yearly tax return.
Electronic filing for a quicker refund.
Tax Preparation Checklist
Filing your taxes on your own is not for the faint of heart. That's even with nice-looking softwares on the market which purport to make it easy for you.
But that's what were here for. Let us make it easy for you.
Below is a list of what you will need during the tax preparation process. Not all of them will apply to you — probably MOST will not. Nonetheless, it's a useful checklist.
Before you get overwhelmed: yes, this is a long list — but it's the unfortunate reality of our tax code that it's not even comprehensive! But these items will cover 95% of our clients. Really, this is for ensuring that we're able to help you keep every dollar you can keep under our tax code.
Also note: Certain deductions went away this year, that we're used to handling on behalf of our clients. And some that you might be used to as well. This list has changed a little, and I've notated additional changes coming down the pike.
But again... we will be your guide. That's what we're here for.
Even if for some strange reason you won't be using our cost-effective services this year, feel free to use this list as a handy guide...
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Social Security Numbers & DOB (including spouse and children)
Child care provider tax I.D. / SSN and address
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W-2 forms for this year
Tax refunds and unemployment compensation: Form 1099-G
Miscellaneous income including rent: Form 1099-MISC
Partnership, trust, and S-Corporation income: Form K-1
Pensions, annuities, retirement or profit sharing plans, IRAs, etc.: Form 1099-R
Alimony received (including payer's SSN) if divorce finalized prior to 1/1/2019
Jury duty pay
Gambling and lottery winnings: Form W-2G
Prizes and awards
Scholarships and fellowships
Social Security income: Form SSA-1099
Transfer of stock options exercised: Form 3922
Amount of CARES Act payment received (1st stimulus paid April/May 2020: $1,200 per adult, $500 per child)
Amount of CAA payment received (2nd stimulus paid January 2021: $600 per adult & child)
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State and local income taxes
IRA, Keogh and other retirement plan contributions
Medical expenses
Casualty or theft losses
Other Miscellaneous deductions
Educator expenses
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Interest income statements: Form 1099-INT & 1099-OID
Dividend income statements: Form 1099-DIV
Proceeds from broker transactions: Form 1099-B
Retirement plan distribution: Form 1099-R
Capital gains or losses
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Energy improvements
Education expenses (tuition and fees): Form 1098-T
Adoption expenses
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All 1095-A Forms from marketplace providers (if you purchased insurance through a Marketplace)
Records of credits and/or advance payments received from the Premium Tax Credit (if claiming)
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Residential address(es) for this year
Mortgage interest: Form 1098
Sale of your home or other real estate: Form 1099-S Second mortgage interest paid
Real estate taxes paid
Rent paid during tax year
Settlement statement for any real estate purchased or sold during the year
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Gifts to charity (receipts for any single donations of $250 or more, and non-cash donations of $500 or more)
IRA, Keogh and other retirement plan contributions
Medical expenses
Casualty or theft losses
Other Miscellaneous deductions
Educator expenses
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Auto loans and leases (account numbers and car value) if vehicle used for business
Student loan interest paid: Form 1098-E
Early withdrawal penalties on CDs and other fixed time deposits
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Estimated tax vouchers for the current year
Self-employment income
Self-employment SEP plans, Simple IRA
Self-employed health insurance (do not include COBRA) K-1s on all partnerships
Receipts or documentation for business-related expenses Farm income and expenses
Rent income and expenses
Number of days you were unable to work due to COVID-19 or due to symptoms of COVID-19, including time while waiting for test results (do not include days reimbursed by an employer)
Number of days you were unable to work due to caring for a family member who was quarantined due to COVID-19 or caring for a child due to the closure of a childcare facility / school
Our facility:
Has represented clients in audits with the IRS, FTB, and EDD
Stays up-to-date on current tax laws
Constantly trains in tax services
Provides you with the resources you need