Frequently Asked Questions:
The IRS and CA taxes or extension of time to file are due by 4/15/24 for individuals. Business must file, or file an extension by 3/15/2024.
Absolutely! We are here to help any and as many taxpayers who are currently in dyer need of their refunds to pay their bills and put food on their tables through this ongoing pandemic. All meetings will be phone appointments only at this time for everyone’s health and safety.
At this time, we will only take appointments over the phone, for your safety and my staffs. Thank you kindly for understanding that although I would love to meet with you in person, it is not a responsible action to take given the crisis we are still facing. Please contact us to be connected to our SECURE portal where you can send us your tax documents. You may also mail your documents to us or drop them off through the mail slot on our door (suite 206).
AB5 has may harsh penalties for failure to comply. If you hire anyone to work for you, please consult with an employment attorney. We are unable to provide guidance on how to compensate contractors/employees. Please carefully review the A. B. C. test before you pay anyone for their services starting January 1, 2020.
- Please make sure we have all tax documents in our office at least 3 business days before your set call for tax preparation.
- Your last year’s tax return copy. Both Federal and State (please note: We will need ALL depreciation schedules for both STATE and the IRS for all of your properties, this is very important to ensure we have the maximum deduction legally possible.)
-Income for the year we are going to prepare (w-2's, 1099's, interest income, dividends, k-1, rental income, stocks sold require cost basis, crypto currency transactions, contact us should you have any specific questions.)
-Expenses: (expenses are to be totaled up in advance.If you have your own method of keeping track, that is fine, should you want to see a worksheet for guidance please visit our 'Worksheets' page.Please total all income and expenses for each rental property separately.)
-Name, DOB, and SSN for any dependents or spouse (make sure they match up with the Social Security card)
-Your state driver’s license or identification card, your spouses as well if you are filing jointly.
-If you own a house: mortgage interest and property taxes paid
-If you recently purchased a house: the closing statement or final settlement statement from escrow.
-If you are still paying off any student loans: the interest paid may be tax deductible (Form 1098-E).
-Health insurance proof-for entire year, your employer should provide you with a statement if they provided coverage for you for said year. (FORM 1095-A, 1095-B 1095-C, 1094). Although the IRS is no longer charging a penalty for failure to have health coverage, California now requires health coverage for taxpayers.
We can file an extension for you. We do recommend assessing tax liability to pay by this date if possible. Doing so will help save you money in "interest/penalties" charged by the IRS for taxpayers who owe money and do NOT pay by 4/15.
You can call 818-859-7378 or request one via email at: info@taxesbykd.com
You may or may not qualify for an offer in compromise. Tax resolution is something many clients do not feel comfortable dealing with on their own. An OIC is not always the best route to take for delinquent taxpayers. Although MANY adds you hear and see get taxpayers hopes up, the best way to find out if you may qualify is to pay for a consultation with financial analysis before wasting thousands of dollars filing for an OIC and not getting approved. Tax problems can be a thing of the past if you have the right professionals on your team.
Tax resolution is the process of navigating through a client’s tax issues and helping reach a resolution.
This can be a variety of things including, but not limited to:
-a compliance check, to see if you have any missing returns you may have forgotten to file
- setting up a payment plan for a taxpayer who owes more than they can afford to pay
-filing multiple years of tax returns
-removing tax liens
-requesting penalty abatement for reasonable cause
-OIC, if a client is an ideal candidate
-negotiating a lower payment plan if you are unable to pay the amount you are currently set to pay each month
We do offer the above services at an additional fee.
Federal law states the statute of limitations is 3 years from the due date of your return, or from the date filed (whichever comes later).
No, the TCJA has not been repealed.
Absolutely! For many taxpayers, these expenses will still help LOWER your state tax liability. Furthermore-anyone with Schedule C income, self-employment, are still able to take deductions under the new tax code.
You may pay via check, VENMO, Zelle, or cash due upon completion before any tax return is filed. You may also pay during the time of your tax appointment.
Yes, please make sure to set up an appointment as we do not take walk-ins. We try to provide an outstanding level of customer support to ALL of our clients no matter how much money you make. This means we need to block off a window of time to DEVOTE to you to ensure you have our full attention for all of your needs. You may drop off, use our secure portal, fax, or mail in your tax documents to take advantage of our mail in service.
Absolutely! We have clients coast to coast and even overseas! We are here to provide you an unparalleled level of service no matter where you are in the world!