Tax Preparation Fees
A question we hear quite often this
time of year: "How
Much Will You Charge to Prepare My Taxes?"
This is a hard question to answer. The price you will
pay for tax preparation services depends on how
complex your tax return is and how prepared for the interview you
are. The more complicated your tax situation is and the more
unprepared you are, the
higher the cost will be.
For a typical tax return with W2
income, interest, and dividends, expect to pay between $125 and
$200. If you are self-employed, a landlord, or have brokerage
trades to report, expect to pay $250 or more.
Partnership,
corporation, S- Corp – You will pay for the company’s return as
well as your personal return. Business returns start at $400 and
will go up depending on the amount of compilation needed and the
complexity of the return.
For income tax preparation we charge by the form --
the more forms involved in a tax return, the more complex the return,
the more time and attention the taxpayer's situation requires and the
higher the fee.
Income tax advisory services are charged at an
hourly rate -- generally $125 per hour.
Tax representation services for audits, appeals and
collections (back taxes) are generally charged at an hourly rate of
$150 with a minimum $500 retainer required. Additional hours are
billed in advance in $500 increments. Payment for any hours not used
is refunded at the end of the engagement.
We
accept checks, money orders, Visa, MasterCard, American Express,
Discover, and debit cards.
What About Those
Free E-File Offers?
The IRS has partnered with several large national firms to
offer free electronic filing for a limited number of taxpayers (based
on low income, W2 wage-earners with no
children).
You will probably have to go all the way through the entire online tax preparation
process before they tell you if you'll have to pay or not. Most of
the firms offering free federal e-filing do charge for preparation of
a state tax return.
Tax Facts offers
free electronic filing -- in fact we recommend it for
all eligible clients! Your tax forms cannot get "lost" in the mail
or at the IRS, and both the IRS and your state will process the return
much faster, so you receive your refund quicker. We
also recommend having your refund directly
deposited to your bank account, another service we offer
for free!
What About Other
Free Tax Preparation Offers?
You also may have seen or heard of some financial
services firms and even retail businesses offering to do tax
preparation for free or for a very nominal sum. How can they do that,
since they obviously lose money on the tax returns prepared?
They have to make money somewhere. Some
retailers expect you to spend your tax refund with them.
Financial services firms may hope to make money on other products and
services they plan to sell to you. Read the privacy policies
carefully, as they will indicate if the company doing your tax
preparation plans to share your personal financial information with
"affiliates" or "subsidiaries" or "non-affiliated third parties."
Some firms use free or cheap tax return preparation as a "loss leader"
to generate prospects for their other financial products. Guard
your financial privacy carefully!