Luntadila Paulo, CPA, MBA

Luntadila Paulo, CPA, MBA

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04/24/2026

Haven’t filed your tax return yet?

The IRS may eventually prepare a substitute return for you.

But here’s the problem:

They won’t be looking for every deduction, credit, or refund you may be entitled to.

They’ll use the information they have — and that could mean a bigger tax bill than necessary.

Don’t let the IRS guess for you.

File your return properly and find out where you actually stand.

Need help catching up? Send us a message today.

03/04/2026

Quick reminder: even if someone else prepares your return, it’s still filed under your name.

These are 5 issues we often catch in tax return reviews — and #5 happens the most: not reviewing everything before it’s filed.

Want us to take a look before you submit? Comment REVIEW and we’ll send next steps.

Educational content — not tax advice.

#1099

02/16/2026

🚩 5 red flags your tax return was fraudulently prepared

If your refund is huge and you can’t explain why, pause before you celebrate.

Some preparers inflate refunds using fake deductions or made-up income/expenses—and the IRS can come back to you.

Watch for:

🚩 Unusually large refund with no clear reason

🚩 Deductions you don’t recognize

🚩 Surprise Schedule C or K-1 you never had

🚩 Missing preparer name/PTIN

🚩 Rushed “just sign” pressure

If anything feels off, get a second review.

02/12/2026

Some preparers are manufacturing fake Schedule C losses to inflate refunds - then routing the refund to their “tax bank account” first and sending you the leftovers.

That’s not a “mistake.” That’s tax fraud—and it can put people in JAIL.

If you suspect anything shady on your return:

-> Alert the IRS

-> Alert the police

-> Hire a CPA with strong ethical standards to amend and protect you

If you want to get the link to the full video, type TAX SEASON.

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Most rental property owners don’t get in trouble because they’re trying to cheat the system.

They get in trouble because their return is prepared too loosely—and the Schedule E ends up with one or more items that look questionable.

Here are 7 red flags that jump off the page from the IRS perspective.

Want to avoid costly mistakes? We’ll do a free Schedule E review to confirm whether your return includes any of these issues and what to fix.

Want peace of mind? DM “RENTAL.”

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Most tax problems don’t start with fraud.

They start with “small” reporting choices that make your return look questionable—especially on Schedule C.

This carousel covers 7 audit magnets + a bonus (the “too clean” numbers that look estimated).

Swipe and see how the IRS typically interprets each one.

If you’re 1099/self-employed and want peace of mind, DM “SCHEDULE C” and we’ll tell you what needs fixing.

01/29/2026

No time for tax stress?

If you’re self-employed or earn 1099 income, your return is not “basic.”

Schedule your appointment, and we’ll guide you on what to bring and what to expect—start to finish.

Quick scheduling. Clear checklist. CPA review.

Book Now: https://april15.themainstreetcpa.com/taxseason

01/26/2026

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01/24/2026

Thank you to everyone who joined us live.

Grateful to the 245 business owners who attended our webinar, “The Ins and Outs of Tax Strategies and Compliance for Your LLC.”

A special thank you to BACP and SCORE Chicago for the partnership and continued support of small business education.

If you missed the session or want a refresher, you can watch the full replay here:

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyHPy6UE8sY

More practical tax and compliance insights coming soon.

Reach out if you need help filing your taxes this tax season.

01/19/2026

Small business owners and LLC founders — the rules changed.

Join me live on January 21, 2026.
3:00 PM CST on Zoom.

This is a practical session for LLC owners.

We’ll cover tax strategies and compliance.

You’ll learn what’s changing from:
Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (2017–2024)
to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (2025–2029).

Most importantly:
What you should do now to protect your business.
And avoid costly mistakes.

We’ll cover:

- The key updates that affect LLC owners in 2025–2026

- Common compliance traps that trigger penalties

- Tax planning moves to consider before you file

✅ Register here:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YHOaShW_TAew5KIB7LKufA #/registration

Hosted in partnership with SCORE and the City of Chicago BACP.

01/16/2026

Tipped worker in 2025? Don’t file before you understand this.

The new “No Tax on Tips” rule (tax years 2025–2028) may let you deduct up to $25,000 of qualified tips from your federal taxable income.

Who qualifies (high level):
✅ You earn tips in an occupation where tipping was customary and regular (before 12/31/2024).
✅ Your tips are reported (W-2/1099 and/or your own reporting).
⚠️ The deduction phases out if your MAGI is over $150,000 (Single/HOH) or $300,000 (MFJ).
🚫 If you’re married filing separately, this deduction is not available.

What counts as a “qualified tip”:

A qualified tip must be voluntary, set by the customer, and paid as cash or charged tips (example: cash, credit/debit card tips, and tips shared through a tip pool).
⚠️ Automatic gratuities / mandatory service charges are not tips (they’re treated differently).

Quick example:

If you reported $18,000 in tips in 2025 and you qualify, you may be able to deduct up to $18,000 (up to the $25,000 cap). That can translate into thousands in federal income tax savings depending on your bracket.

For employers (how to structure this correctly):

If your business uses mandatory service charges, don’t assume they qualify. If you want employees to benefit, structure compensation so tips are truly optional, clearly labeled in the POS, and properly tracked/reported—without reclassifying wages as tips.

Want us to confirm whether you qualify and estimate your savings?
Text “Tax 2025” to (773) 937-1264 or scan the QR code.



Reference (not for posting): IRS Notice 2025-69 and IRS “No tax on tips” guidance.

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