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7 October 2021
Tax Services means the compilation of necessary information and completion of applicable forms and reports, in compliance with tax codes, regulations and statutes which must be filed with Federal, State and local government entities on behalf of individuals, corporations, general and limited partnerships, trusts or estates, including any consulting services in connection therewith. Most tax preparers prepare, file, or assist with general tax forms. Beyond these basic services, a tax preparer can also defend a taxpayer with the IRS. This includes audits and tax court issues. However, the extent of what a tax preparer can do is based on their credentials and whether they have representation rights. ax preparation includes federal, state, or local tax returns. Tax advisory service includes analyzing financial and tax problems, formulating solutions and making recommendations designed to provide advice on taxation for clients ranging from individuals to business. A tax advisor helps an entity translate personal and/or business goals into targeted action steps designed to maximize the entity's tax position. Tax planning helps clients understand the tax effects of each financial decision. Candidates' experience in tax preparation and tax advisory services may include participation in preparing and/or advising on: Federal and state individual income tax returns; Federal and state corporation tax returns; Tax consequences of acquiring existing businesses and business assets; Reorganization of corporations and partnerships; Estate tax planning; Individual and corporate tax planning (including federal, state, and local taxes); Tax ramifications of corporate and real estate transactions; Personal financial planning for individuals including client employees and executives; Income tax planning for executives including employee compensation and benefit plans; Investment planning; Tax efficiency of proposed gift and charitable contribution programs; Tax impact of income and deductions, contributions, major purchases and investments; Programs for planning for college; Retirement planning programs; Estate planning including preparation of wills, trusts, etc.; Representation of clients in tax negotiations and disputes with the IRS; Representation of clients in IRS, State, or local audit; Property tax assessments; Succession planning; Tax advice to executors and trustees; Tax credit reviews to determine maximum allowable credits (e.g., research and development credits); Trade and customs services - ensures compliance with trade laws and regulations while trying to avoid, reduce, or defer overall customs duties; Transfer pricing studies and evaluation, documentation, and modification of existing policies; Valuation services; and Value Added Tax (VAT) Services. There are four general types of tax preparers: certified public accountants, enrolled agents, tax attorneys, and non-credentialed preparers. Taxes can be confusing and complex. And because they can be complex there is no “one size fits all” solution for everyone. The Principal thing is to deal firmly, decisively, and promptly otherwise you may risk getting penalties and interest, and other measures, such as wage garnishing or placing of a lien on your property.