What are the Forms I need..

To file your taxes, you will need to have the following documents:

  1. W-2 forms: These forms are issued by your employer and report your earnings and taxes withheld for the year. You should receive a W-2 form from each employer you worked for during the year.

  2. 1099 forms: These forms are issued by businesses that paid you more than $600 for services rendered during the year. You should receive a 1099 form from each business that paid you.

  3. 1098 forms: These forms are issued by lenders and report the amount of mortgage interest you paid during the year. You should receive a 1098 form from each lender you paid.

  4. Receipts for charitable donations: If you made any charitable donations during the year, you should keep receipts for these donations.

  5. Receipts for medical expenses: If you incurred any medical expenses during the year, you should keep receipts for these expenses.

  6. Receipts for business expenses: If you incurred any business expenses during the year, you should keep receipts for these expenses.

  7. Social Security numbers: You will need to provide the Social Security numbers for yourself, your spouse (if filing jointly), and any dependents you claim on your tax return.

The cost of preparing taxes varies depending on the complexity of the tax return and the experiencer. Our fees are in line with the National Association of Accountants, the average cost.

Our Fees:

$220 for form 1040 (Without Itemized deductions)

$323 for form itemized form 1040.

Business Return Average $580- $700

$903 for form 1120s-S corporation

$761 for S corporation

$590 form 1065 Tax from Partnership

$497 Tax Form (Fiduciary)

$667 Form 990 Nonprofits

$65 for form 940 Federal unemployment

$142 Schedule D (Captial gains/losses)

$165 Schedule E (Supplemental Income /Loss

Federal E-Filing Fee $35.00

State E-Filing Fee $14.99

Call about all other forms and schedules

Payment is due once services is rendered!!!

Documents you should bring to a tax preparer include12345:

  • Proof of your identity, and the identities of your family members

  • Social Security documents

  • Income statements such as W-2s and MISC-1099s

  • Tax forms that report other types of income, such as Schedule K-1 for trusts, partnership and S corporations

  • Tax deduction records.