Frequently Asked Questions
1 | What is your tax preparer's responsibility?
A Tax Preparer is responsible for income tax preparation for businesses or individuals. A Tax preparer works for the client NOT the IRS. It is our responsibility to communicate and advise clients about the tax process from start to finish.
2 | What is A Tax Refund?
It is a State or Federal Reimbursement of overpaid taxes to eligible taxpayers.
3 | Who is eligible to file a tax return?
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4 | Who is eligible to file a tax return?
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5 | What filing status should be used?
There are 5 types of filing statuses: Head of Household, Qualified Widow(er), Married filing Jointly, Married filing Separately, and Single. The filing status should be chosen based on the taxpayers unique living situation. The filing status has a big effect on your tax refund and can determine the type of credits a taxpayer is eligible for.
6 | What are the eligible tax forms used to pay taxes?
The most common forms used to determine a tax refund are W2s, 1099s, Records of income and expenses (Self -employed), unemployment (Unemployed), and dividends/investments, etc.
7 | How do I check my tax status?
Go to the IRS website. Please click the link below. In order to check your tax status, you would need your FULL refund amount, filing status, and social security number.