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INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX

        Federal Tax Return  + One State Tax Return
  • 1040 EZ      $75.00                                                                                                         (For single or married taxpayers with no children to report general wages, unemployment, W2 income under $100,000)
  • Your filing status must be single or married filing jointly.
  • You do not claim any dependents.
  • You only claim the earned income tax credit.
  • You (and your spouse if filing a joint return) were under age 65 and not blind at the end of 2010.
  • Your taxable income is less than $100,000.
  • You had only wages, salaries, tips, taxable scholarship or fellowship grants, unemployment compensation, and your taxable interest was not over $1,500.
  • You did not receive any advance earned income credit payments.

   

  • 1040 A / 1040 Basic          from $95.00                                                            (For all tax filers, including those with dependent children plus to include educator expenses, IRA deductions, student loan, tuition and fees deduction. The main source of income is from wages, pensions, social security, scholarships, unemployment or taxable interest) 

You only had income from the following sources:

  • Wages, salaries, tips.
  • Interest and ordinary dividends.
  • Capital gain distributions.
  • Taxable scholarship and fellowship grants.
  • Pensions, annuities, and IRAs.
  • Unemployment compensation.
  • Taxable social security and railroad retirement benefits.

The only adjustments to income you can claim are:

  • Educator expenses.
  • IRA deduction.
  • Student loan interest deduction.
  • Tuition and fees deduction.
  • You do not itemize deductions.
  • Your taxable income (line 27) is less than $100,000.

The only tax credits you can claim are:

  •  Child tax credit.
  •  Additional child tax credit.
  •  Education credits.
  •  Earned income credit.
  •  Credit for child and dependent care expenses.
  •  Credit for the elderly or the disabled.
  •  Retirement savings contributions credit.
  • 1040 Plus               from $130.00                                                           (1040 Basic plus income from Partnerships, S-Corporations and investment trading, itemized deductions including unreimbursed employee business expenses, and home office deduction reported on the Schedule A, hybrid vehicle credit and the residential energy credit.) 

Schedule A – Itemized Deductions including Medical Expenses, Taxes, Mortgage Interest, and Charitable Donations
Schedule B – Interest and Dividend Income
Schedule D – Capital Gains or Losses
Schedule K-1 1065 – Partners Share of Income and Deduction
Schedule K-1 1120S – Shareholders Income and Deductions
Form 2106 – Employee Business Expenses
Form 4684 – Casualty and Theft Loss
Form 4952 – Investment Interest Expense Deduction
Form 5329 – Additional Taxes on Qualified Plans (Including IRAs) and Other Tax-Favored Accounts
Form 5695 – Residential Energy Credits
Form 6251 – Alternative Minimum Tax
Form 8606 – Nondeductible IRA Contribution

Form 8889 – Health Savings Accounts
Form 8903 – Domestic Production Activities
Home Sale Worksheet

  • 1040 Premium       from $150.00           (For small business filers, self-employed, rental, etc.) 

Schedule C – Profit or Loss from Business
Schedule SE – Self-Employment Tax
Schedule F – Profit or Loss from Farming
Schedule E – Rental or Royalty Income or Loss
Form 4835 – Profit or Loss from Farm Rental
Form 8829 – Home Office Deduction
Form 4136 – Fuel Tax Credit
Form 4562 – Depreciation Deduction
Form 4797 – Sale of Business Assets
Form 6198 – At Risk Limitation
Form 8582 – Passive Loss Limitation                      

  •    Any additional State Tax Return               $ 35.00


Have the following ready for tax preparer:

  • Proof of identity, such as a driver's license or other photo ID
  • Social Security Number (SSN) OR Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) for all names on the return
  • Birth dates for yourself, your spouse, and the dependents on the return
  • Wage and earning statement from your employer(s): Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R
  • Interest and dividend statements from banks: (Forms 1098 and 1099)
  • A copy of your 2010 federal and state returns, if available
  • Proof of any other income, e.g., lottery winnings
  • Total paid for child care provider and the provider's Taxpayer Identification Number or SSN (if you are claiming the New York City Child Care Tax Credit) 
  • Bank account and routing numbers (if you are directly depositing your refund). Note: If you use direct deposit, you should receive your federal tax refund in only 8 to 14 business days. 
  • To file a Married Filing Jointly return, both spouses must be present to sign required forms if the return is filed by paper.

 


Where is My Refund? Check your Federal Refund:

 

 


  • TEIN, FEIN request from IRS        $70.00

 

  • Business Certificate
    #X-201          $200.00  

        (DBA - a sole proprietor (one owner), includes county fees, 3 notarized copies of Business Certificate)