Who Ya Gonna Call?

The Battle of "Us" vs. "Them"
When it comes to figuring out who best to call when tax issues arise, it can sometimes seem tricky, but we’ve got you covered! We have compiled a list of situations and scenarios to help guide you through tax season and navigate the stress of dealing with the IRS all year long.
Tax Return Preparation and Filing - US
We will always handle ALL your tax prep and filing. We can file for all 50 states and will work with you to minimize your taxes throughout the year, not just at the end of the year.
Notice or Letter from the IRS - US
When you receive a letter from the IRS about your tax return, please reach out to us so we can review the notice for possible errors or even incomplete information and assist in resolving the issue as quickly as possible.
Tax Disputes or Audits - US
We know it can be nerve wracking to receive any notice from the IRS let alone a notice specifying you’re being audited, so that’s where we come in. We handle it all for you. Simply bring in or forward the notification to us and we’ll take care of everything from A to Z.
Identity Verification – THEM
If the IRS is asking to verify your identity for any reason, contact them directly using their official website or by calling their toll-free number at 1-800-829-1040. Remember, the IRS will never ask to verify personal identifiable information via call, text, message, or email.
General Tax Inquiries – US
For general tax questions throughout the year, we are here for you, and you can reach out to us at any time. We offer advisory services from $125 per hour where our CPAs can answer all your questions. We will guide you through any adjustments that may need to be made to your finances and contributions, simplify complicated tax laws and rules, and boost your deductions. We make it a priority to proactively stay up to date on current tax law, tax code, and new regulations so we can serve you better.
To schedule an advisory, you can book online by clicking here or you can give us a call at 479-867-5599.









