We believe that every American deserves the assistance of a trained financial and tax professional in helping to plan for their financial future. And we believe you can get all your financial answers in one place. That's why we recruit highly ethical accounting and tax professionals to become our advisors.
They're the Heart of our Business. You've probably heard plenty of financial and tax advice in your lifetime - tidbits such as "Spend less than you earn, " "Try to save a little every month, " "Claim every deduction" and "Use compound interest to your advantage." But when you try to follow this advice on your own, it's not always as simple as it sounds.
They're the Heart of our Business. You've probably heard plenty of financial and tax advice in your lifetime - tidbits such as "Spend less than you earn, " "Try to save a little every month, " "Claim every deduction" and "Use compound interest to your advantage." But when you try to follow this advice on your own, it's not always as simple as it sounds.
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Tax planning is the analysis of a financial situation or plan to ensure that all elements work together to allow you to pay the lowest taxes possible. A plan that minimizes how much you pay in taxes is referred to as tax efficient. Tax planning should be an essential part of an individual investor's financial plan.
If you owe back taxes, the IRS will charge you both interest and penalties for each day that you haven't paid your debt. Consider taking out a bank or a credit card loan to pay it off-you'll still be paying interest, but you won't have to deal with the penalties. An offer in compromise (OIC) is an agreement between a taxpayer and the IRS that resolves the taxpayer's tax debt.
If the IRS calls to inform you of an audit, ask the agent to put it in writing. Be polite. You don't need to give out any information about your taxes or how you prepared them; just let the agent know that your accountant will be handling the case. Take a deep breath. And keep in mind that you might not owe as much as the IRS thinks you owe.
If you haven't been filing your tax returns, you're in good company-I've met both millionaires and street vendors who owe several years of returns. But you can't hide from the IRS forever. In fact, failure to file your tax returns is a criminal offense, and you can be prosecuted and even sentenced to jail for it!
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Vernon Hargrave is outstanding! Goes above and beyond when handling all your accounting and tax preparation needs. He is honest, knowledgeable and dependable and has your back. Richard and Windy Brinkman , the owners , are the same. Always accessible, knowledgeable, and just plain good people. We have been using them for over 20 years for our business and personal needs and will never go anywhere else, no need to, they're THE BEST team in Orlando!!
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Nov 17, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness
I am so glad I found you. There were so many errors on my old tax returns and you were able to turn everything around for me. I certainly appreciate your extensive knowledge and attention to detail. I have never seen anyone dispatch a pile of disorganized papers into a perfect tax return! Thanks so much.
I am so glad I found you. There were so many errors on my old tax returns and you were able to turn everything around for me. I certainly appreciate your extensive knowledge and attention to detail. I have never seen anyone dispatch a pile of disorganized papers into a perfect tax return! Thanks so much.