Diggins Elegant Tax Solutions

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12/17/2020

OFFERING NEW 2020 TAX SEASON!!!

COVID-19 isnt going anywhere anytime soon and neither is filing your taxes. As an accommodation Diggins Elegant Tax Solutions is offering Meet & File. Conduct your appointment via online meeting all while in the safety of your home. Call for more information and please share it is appreciated(referral incentive).

02/13/2019

If you haven't filed yet New this year we are offering advances. Call to schedule your Free Consultation and Hurry in! Only For A Limited Time!

01/20/2019

Special Prices for my New Customers who switch their Tax Preparer to Diggins Elegant Tax Solutions!! Call to schedule your Free Consultation!!😃😃😉🙋

02/19/2018

Looking forward to success!!

02/19/2018

The last day to file your Income Tax Return is April 17, 2018. If you have not found a Preparer I am available for an affordable fee.

10/24/2017

Upcoming updates, stay tuned.........

01/16/2015

Looking for Tax Season 2014, which starts January 20, 2015. Hope to have a lot of new customers this year. Have you called me yet?

02/05/2014

Top Ten Tips to Help You Choose a Tax Preparer

Many people hire a professional when it’s time to file their tax return. If you pay someone to prepare your federal income tax return, the IRS urges you to choose that person wisely. Even if you don’t prepare your own return, you’re still legally responsible for what is on it.

Here are ten tips to keep in mind when choosing a tax preparer:

1. Check the preparer’s qualifications. All paid tax preparers are required to have a Preparer Tax Identification Number or PTIN. In addition to making sure they have a PTIN, ask the preparer if they belong to a professional organization and attend continuing education classes.

2. Check the preparer’s history. Check with the Better Business Bureau to see if the preparer has a questionable history. Check for disciplinary actions and for the status of their licenses. For certified public accountants, check with the state board of accountancy. For attorneys, check with the state bar association. For enrolled agents, check with the IRS Office of Enrollment.

3. Ask about service fees. Avoid preparers who base their fee on a percentage of your refund or those who say they can get larger refunds than others can. Always make sure any refund due is sent to you or deposited into your bank account. Taxpayers should not deposit their refund into a preparer’s bank account.

4. Ask to e-file your return. Make sure your preparer offers IRS e-file. Any paid preparer who prepares and files more than 10 returns for clients generally must file the returns electronically. IRS has safely processed more than 1.2 billion e-filed tax returns.

5. Make sure the preparer is available. Make sure you’ll be able to contact the tax preparer after you file your return - even after the April 15 due date. This may be helpful in the event questions come up about your tax return.

6. Provide records and receipts. Good preparers will ask to see your records and receipts. They’ll ask you questions to determine your total income, deductions, tax credits and other items. Do not use a preparer who is willing to e-file your return using your last pay stub instead of your Form W-2. This is against IRS e-file rules.

7. Never sign a blank return. Don’t use a tax preparer that asks you to sign a blank tax form.

8. Review your return before signing. Before you sign your tax return, review it and ask questions if something is not clear. Make sure you’re comfortable with the accuracy of the return before you sign it.

9. Ensure the preparer signs and includes their PTIN. Paid preparers must sign returns and include their PTIN as required by law. The preparer must also give you a copy of the return.

10. Report abusive tax preparers to the IRS. You can report abusive tax preparers and suspected tax fraud to the IRS. Use Form 14157, Complaint: Tax Return Preparer. If you suspect a return preparer filed or changed the return without your consent, you should also file Form 14157-A, Return Preparer Fraud or Misconduct Affidavit. You can get these forms at IRS.gov or by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).

Timeline photos 01/31/2014

It is now that time of the year, let me take away the headache of preparing your taxes and get you back the most possible refund for you. Send me a message and I will get back to you.

02/03/2012

Officially up for business got a late start but thanks to allah, all praises due to him, he allowed me to do it this year. Looking for more clients, referral bonuses, first time client discounts, affordable prices, accurate and trustworthy conducting of business and protection of your information. Thanks to everyone for your support.

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