For over 30 years, Michael Boucher has been providing the right combination of tax, accounting, and consulting expertise tailored to meet the changing needs of individuals and closely held businesses. Please browse our Resources tab for important information including direct links to the IRS and state websites.
If you experience any of the above mentioned events, feel free to contact us for tax planning. Michael Boucher CPA, LLC is a shoreline based public accounting firm offering professional services to corporations, partnerships, individuals, trusts, estates and non-profits. We provide services to business and individual clients living or doing business in various states throughout the country.
If you experience any of the above mentioned events, feel free to contact us for tax planning. Michael Boucher CPA, LLC is a shoreline based public accounting firm offering professional services to corporations, partnerships, individuals, trusts, estates and non-profits. We provide services to business and individual clients living or doing business in various states throughout the country.
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Michael Boucher CPA - Owner Michael Boucher has been located in Old Saybrook, CT, working as an owner, partner and employee since 1992. His area of practice is concentrated in small business entities, sole proprietorships and individuals, providing services for clients living or doing business in 30 different states and countries.
Social Security - Request earning reports or ask questions about your social security benefits. These resources are made available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are not intended as professional advice. We can not and do not guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regards to your individual circumstances.
Federal tax laws require taxpayers to maintain the books and records needed to support amounts reported on federal tax returns. These days, many taxpayers keep some or all of their financial and tax records in an electronic (computerized) format. The IRS recently issued new guidelines for such computerized records.
A common scam is for a thief to file tax returns using your name and social security to get at a refund. If you find you are the victim of identity theft, here is what you should do immediately. 3. File Form 14039 Identity Theft Affidavit with the IRS. 4. Contact the Credit Reporting Agencies. By contacting any one of the following you may place a 90 day fraud alert.
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