Services + FAQ
Online Bookkeeping
Partial Bookkeeping
Pick and choose the services you need such as:
- Create formal invoices and estimates for a small fee with no accounting software
- Monthly bank reconciliation
- Create your financial statements yearly
- Assistance in tax reporting without accounting books
- And more!
Full Bookkeeping
- Daily, weekly, or monthly bookkeeping
- Full tax reporting to all government agencies
- Monthly account reconciliation to create external and internal financial statements
Tax Services
Personal Tax
- Write off expenses that other major companies don’t tell you about
- Rely on quick and accurate tax filing
- Easiest and quickest way to file online
Business Tax
- Tax preparation ahead of time
- Your business will always be compliant with State and Federal regulations
- Year-round tax support
Translation Services
Spanish and English
- Get almost any document translated
- Obtenga casi cualquier documento traducido
- Choose if you want an in-person or online meeting
- Elige si quieres una reunión presencial u online
After-the-fact Payroll
Exact Recording
- Year-end W-2 and 1099 processing
- Track old checks if needed
- Get digital reporting if all your checks are on paper
Business Set Up
- Get help with setting up your business structure
- Enroll with State and Federal licenses and permits
- Get referenced for insurance *based on business requirements*
Closing Business
- Reconcile accounts with no hassle
- Request backups for all your accounts
- Choose to get your business closed with no work on your end
FAQ
Bookkeeping is important for every business, since it keeps them organized and in compliance. When your books are in order, you can fix areas that are causing the greatest loss to your business. Plus, having your books tracked correctly will benefit your business because it will show investors that you are capable of managing your finances and easily present your data.
A tax preparer can take a few hours to complete a tax return depending on the complexity of your return. It can involve many different forms and of course, patience. If you do not have time to sit in an office, then it would be best to submit your paperwork online and sign in person, or online, to have your file submitted.
If you are considering going in person, this option would be perfect for you if you have time and would like to speak with your preparer to ask any questions you may have. Plus, if you feel that your tax situation is complicated, such as owning a business, stock investments, or had a major life event within the year, then it would be best to see a tax professional. Make sure to bring all your required documents to your appointment so that your visit will be quicker and you will be able to file the same day.
Hiring a translator can help you understand and comprehend documents. With Google, it will not always translate your documents the way they are meant to be understood. By hiring a professional translator, you will get the right meaning for words that might have different meanings and have confidence that your documents are being translated correctly.
Most businesses will need a business plan for funding, planning, and structuring purposes. A business plan will define your budgets and define what kind of structure is right for you. Next, you will want to register your tradename and trademark with your state. This requirement can vary based on what state you want to register your business. Registering at the Federal level will also depend on where you plan to operate.
Next you will want to get an EIN so you can file your taxes and not face any penalties for not filing on time. Filing your business taxes will also vary based on your business needs. Lastly, if you don’t have funds saved to invest, you can always consider taking a loan to help you begin.
It can be confusing to navigate through all the requirements since there are many factors to consider. Speaking with a business professional can help with some of the confusion and get you on the right track to gathering and filing all your paperwork.
Closing a business is a challenging task if you don’t have the right resources or knowledge. Some basics for closing any business include, filing a final tax return, reporting payments, canceling your EIN, and requesting final records. Many of your tasks will involve closing accounts so that it can be noted you will no longer be using them.
Many professionals give the option to handle your accounts so you are not overwhelmed with closing and can focus on working with your employees when it is time to close your business.