Full-scope preparation for individuals, businesses and non-profits.
Form 1040 preparation with every credit and deduction you qualify for, reviewed with you before filing.
Corporate, S-corp and partnership returns (1120, 1120-S, 1065) prepared by professionals who know your books.
Accurate Texas sales tax filings and compliance, taking the recurring burden off your calendar.
Franchise tax reports filed correctly with the Comptroller, with exposure reduced where the law allows.
Form 990 and related filings that protect your organization's tax-exempt status.
As an authorized e-file provider, we file directly with the IRS for faster acceptance and faster refunds.
Whatever your income looks like, we have prepared a return like yours.
Form 1040 with every credit you qualify for, plus an itemized versus standard deduction comparison run on your real numbers.
Start filing →Schedule C preparation, self-employment tax and quarterly estimates so next April holds no surprises.
Start filing →Form 1065 returns with K-1s prepared for every partner and delivered on time.
Start filing →1120-S and 1120 returns plus owner compensation reporting that stands up to scrutiny.
Start filing →Form 990 filings that protect your exempt status and keep your board informed.
Start filing →Start online in minutes. Upload W-2s, 1099s and receipts through our encrypted portal.
A dedicated preparer builds your return, finds your deductions and walks you through it.
We e-file with the IRS and confirm acceptance. You track your refund, we handle any follow-up.
Straight answers before you commit to anything.
W-2s, 1099s, receipts for deductions and investment income statements cover most filers. Once you start onboarding, we send a checklist specific to your situation.
Yes. Mixed-income returns with W-2 wages, 1099 self-employment income and Schedule C businesses are our bread and butter.
Yes. We review the notice, explain your options in plain English and respond on your behalf.
We support you through the process. Your preparer helps you respond to the IRS, and because your return is built from organized records, the documents an auditor asks for are ready to produce. No firm can promise a particular outcome, but you will not face an audit alone.
Missing records mean missed deductions and guessed numbers on your return. Our bookkeeping team closes your books before we file, so every figure is one you can stand behind.
Free consultation. No pressure, just answers.