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All our Pros are local, US-based, CPAs and EAs. If you have any questions or concerns about your return, you can reach out to your Pro at any time using Taxfyle's chat feature.
Get a licensed Tax Professional to review your tax return. Taxes are complex. With more than 12 years of tax filing experience on average, our Pros can identify necessary adjustments, help you reduce potential liabilities, and maximize your possible refund.
Review Service (For individuals)
Starting at
$95
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Package includes
A verified CPA or EA will review your entire tax return from start to finish
Review Service (For businesses)
Starting at
$280
Best suited for
Package includes
A verified CPA or EA will review your entire tax return from start to finish
Business activity review to ensure maximum tax benefit
Analysis of filing status to maximize tax benefits
Business activity review to ensure maximum tax benefits
Year-end write-up services
Get a licensed Tax Professional to review your tax return. Taxes are complex. With more than 12 years of tax filing experience on average, our Pros can identify necessary adjustments, help you reduce potential liabilities, and maximize your possible refund.
Starting at
A verified CPA or EA will review your entire tax return from start to finish
Starting at
A verified CPA or EA will review your entire tax return from start to finish
Business activity review to ensure maximum tax benefit
These help us determine your filing status and connect you with the right Pro.
Receive an upfront quote and get connected to a Pro upon submitting a job.
After uploading all important documents, your Pro can get to work.
Just sign your return and you're ready to go! Filing taxes has never been easier.
All our Pros are local, US-based, CPAs and EAs. If you have any questions or concerns about your return, you can reach out to your Pro at any time using Taxfyle's chat feature.
We take all necessary precautions when protecting your sensitive information. Through internal tests and monitoring, we work to ensure your data is safe.
Absolutely not! You will work with one of our licensed professionals so that they can file your business tax return for you. All you need to do is answer a few simple questions to get started and then upload your tax documents.
We can certainly help you get past returns filed with the IRS and any required states. Whether your filing late or simply amending a return, our Tax Pros are happy to help.
Our network of Tax Pros have handled all sorts of business taxes across a wide range of industries, from startups with no revenues, to multi-million dollar ventures across multiple states and nations, we have the right Pro to help.
Our standard delivery time for business taxes is 7 days from submission, but you can have us expedite your taxes by selecting our next day or 2-day options.
Tax season is right around the corner. Are you a business owner? Should you hire a professional? It’s tempting; there are in the U.S. tax code, and it’s impossible for a normal person to know the complex U.S. tax rules.For a comprehensive understanding of when to file your own small business tax return, please follow the link to our blog post on the subject.
Whether you’re incorporated or running a sole proprietorship you probably hire an accountant to prepare your income tax return. However, it’s important to know what tax deductions are available so you can save the right receipts and make wise choices. You don’t want to wait until April to find out some of your expenses aren’t deductible after all.Equally, you don’t want to discover missed deductions at the last minute and scramble to recover lost receipts.For a comprehensive understanding of tax deductions for small businesses, please follow the link to our blog post on the subject.
When running a small business, it’s helpful to form a legal entity. In doing so, you create additional layers of legal protection, as well as distinct tax advantages. And out of all the different types of business classifications, the Limited Liability Company (LLC) is by far one of the simplest, most common options.For a comprehensive understanding of LLCs, please follow the link to our blog post on the subject.
When forming a business, one of the most important decisions you have to make – particularly from a tax perspective – is how you’ll classify your company.For the smallest operations, this might be a sole proprietorship, but more often the choice is between forming an LLC and a C Corp, each of which has its own filing norms, tax rules, and regulations. But what about S Corp status? You won’t see this option when forming your business, and that’s because S Corp is a tax filing status, not a type of organization.For a comprehensive understanding of S-Corp taxes, please follow the link to our blog post on the subject.