Tax Planning: How Will Tax Reform Impact Your Taxes?

Enrolled Agent Delivers Best Tax Planning Advice

Every year there are new changes to the tax code making tax planning more critical than ever! These changes in the tax code can be good news when you work with a tax expert that knows how to use the new changes to maximize tax reduction strategies for the self-employed, independent contractor and small business owners. So what do you do? Where will you get the best advice? Researching articles on your own have conflicting advice and nearly all contain the disclaimer that “every situation is unique and you should meet with a tax advisor.” Although your CPA might have some tax planning advice and a tax attorney is likely to have some as well, it is the Enrolled Agent, or EA, that are known as America’s tax experts.

Enrolled Agents: Tax Advisor Empowered by U.S. Dept of the Treasury

Enrolled Agents are federally-licensed tax practitioners who may represent taxpayers before the IRS when it comes to collections, audits and appeals. As authorized by the Department of Treasury’s Circular 230 regulations, EAs are granted unlimited practice rights to represent taxpayers before IRS and are authorized to advise, represent, and prepare tax returns for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, trusts, and any entities with tax-reporting requirements. Enrolled agents are the only federally-licensed tax practitioners who specialize in taxation and have unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS.

Enrolled-Agent-ClevelandAre you self-employed? Have you been preparing your own taxes, using Turbo Tax, or filing with the pop-up tax services? Then you qualify for a free tax planning consultation with Enrolled Agent, Ken Weinberg.

At Ken-Mar Tax, our Enrolled Agent, Ken Weinberg, is the tax advisor  to meet with NOW in order to plan tax reduction strategies.  Call Ken now to set up a tax planning consultation, discuss tax resolution for back taxes or to review your last years tax filings to make sure you, your CPA or accountant didn’t miss  important deductions.