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Single Filer

Everyone completing an income tax from with the IRS is obligated to choose an appropriate filing status. Single filers are those people who are unmarried or are legally separated/divorced from their former spouse. You may qualify for multiple filing statuses so you should consult with a professional to decide which option is ideal for you.

In general, there is less complexity involves with a single filer status in terms of paperwork and reporting requirements. Single Filers may also find it easier to qualify for specific deductions where a threshold is met.

Head of Household

There is no tax filing status that confuses taxpayers more than the one called “head of household” When you hear the term, what comes to mind? The breadwinner? The main source of household income? To the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), it’s not that simple. To qualify for head of household, you must pay for more than 50% of household expenses, be unmarried, and live with a dependent, whom you support for more than half the year. There are many nuances when filing for HOH, but we can help you navigate them so you gain a better tax rate and higher deductions this tax year,

Married Filing Joint

Married filing jointly is often the best choice when only one spouse has an income or the most significant income; however, if both spouses work and the income and itemized deductions are large and very unequal, it may be more advantageous to file separately. For any questions around joint filing and if it makes sense for you, don’t hesitate to get in touch with one of our tax specialists.

Small Business Owners

Small business owners enjoy several distinct advantages from doing business in California. That said, California is not all easy living for small business owners. In particular, business taxes in California are some of the most oppressive of any state. Still, there are many Deductions and Taxable opportunities for small business owners in California.

Notary Services

We provide the following notary services:
  • Take Acknowledgments
  • Administer Oaths or Affirmations
  • Take Depositions
  • Affidavits
  • Certify copies of documents that are NOT public or vital records.
  • Protest instruments
  • Mortgage Documents
  • Loan Documents
  • Divorce Affirmations/Affidavits
  • & More. 
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Ease you tax headache today! Let us help. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at your convenience and talk to one of our specialists.