Services
Keeping the books and records in order to make tracking your business income and filing taxes easier. We have different options based on your business size and needs.
- S-Corp and Partnership Taxes:
Filing your corporate or partnership tax return. This includes the information returns you and your partners/shareholders will need to file your personal taxes as well.
Remember, the due date is March 15! And it’s very strict; the penalties this year are $235 per person per month that it’s late.
If you’ve just started your S-Corporation, you may have some trouble with payroll or late filing penalties. I also offer packages to help you get set up to avoid penalties in the future.
Starts at $750
- Single member LLC, Sole Proprietorship, and Independent Contractor Taxes
Filing your personal tax return with Schedule C to report self-employment income. I also help you figure out which business expenses you can deduct, and how to keep your records.
Starts at $250
- 1099 Forms
Many small business owners don’t realize that they’re required to file 1099 forms for certain payments. If you pay rent on an office or make payments for business services by bank transfer, Venmo, or cash, you may need to file. Schedule a free consultation to discuss whether you need to file any.
The date is January 31.
$10/return
Done-with-you
Do you want to file your own taxes, but want to make sure you’re doing it right? I offer “done-with-you” taxes where we go through everything together and make sure you understand how to enter each item on your return.
$120/hr
Frequently asked Questions
What forms do you file and how much do they cost?
The basic tax package includes a schedule C from your profit and loss statement for your LLC/self-employment income, as well as any W-2 income you have. The cost may be more if you have a complicated situation.
Schedule A is your itemized deduction, which includes mortgage loan interest, medical bills, state and local taxes, and charitable giving. We’ll only file a Schedule A if these things add up to more than your standard deduction to get you the best tax return possible. $75
Schedule B is taxable interest and ordinary dividends. We file Schedule B if your interest and dividends are more than $1500. There may be additional fees if we need to file extra pages. $75/page
Schedule C is business or self-employment income. If you have a 1099-NEC, or if you run your own business or freelance, we’ll file Schedule C to report your net income from the business and calculate your self-employment tax. If you need to bring in your receipts and bank statements to get the accounting together, I can help you with that for an additional hourly fee.
Schedule D is capitals gains and losses. Simple capital gains costs are included in the price, but there may be additional fees to file this if you had certain types of investments, or if you have multiple pages in your 1099-B that we have to enter by hand.
Schedule E is a catch-all for several different types of income and loss. You may have a K-1 form from a partnership or S-corp, or you may have a rental property. Starts at $75. There may be additional fees if you have multiple rental properties or K-1 forms.
There are some additional forms that we may charge for, such as schedule AI if you paid your estimated taxes unevenly throughout the year. If you have form 8962 for the Premium Tax Credit, and Schedule EIC for the Earned Income Tax Credit, we recommend that you go to
https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free,
as you may qualify for free tax help. Otherwise we can file these forms for you for $25.
Disclaimer: Additional forms not listed here may incur additional charge. We will endeavor to give you the most accurate quote possible based on the information you give us, but if there’s missing information, the price may be different than the quote.
Do you offer a sliding scale?
In most cases, if you make under $79,000, you can get free tax help at https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free. However, every tax situation is different, so if you
- run a non-profit or offer a sliding scale to your clients or work with marginalized or low-income clients
AND - your AGI is below $80,000
AND - your tax situation is too complicated for the free options
set up a call to discuss your options with me.
If you’ve started your business with in the past year, I also offer a free 15 minute consultation to help you figure out how to prepare for business taxes.
How do you give back to the community?
I volunteer at Tax Help Colorado during the tax season. No one who earns under $80,000 a year should have to pay to get their taxes filed, so it’s important to me to help make that possible.
One of my favorite things to do is help business owners figure out the technicalities of their business. Even if you aren’t ready to hire a bookkeeper, you can take advantage of my free consultation call. I can give you a lot of information in 15 minutes if you come prepared with a list of questions. I’ll answer all your questions or direct you to someone who can, and there’s no charge or obligation with that initial call!
I also offer a sliding scale for businesses that help marginalized or low-income clients, for new businesses, and for non-profits.