You may need a valid photo ID, Social Security cards or ITINs, W-2s, 1099s, income records, dependent information, and documents for deductions or credits.
Yes. We prepare tax returns for individuals, families, self-employed professionals, and small business owners.
Yes. We assist independent contractors, gig workers, freelancers, and other self-employed taxpayers with reporting income and eligible business expenses.
Yes. Our secure virtual tax preparation services allow you to submit documents and complete the filing process from anywhere.
Processing time depends on the complexity of your return and whether all required documents have been provided.
Refund timing is determined by the IRS or state tax agency. Filing electronically with direct deposit is generally the fastest option, but processing times are not guaranteed. After your return is accepted, you can track your federal refund using the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool.
Yes. We take appropriate measures to protect your personal and financial information throughout the tax preparation process.
Contact us promptly. We can review the notice, explain what it means, and discuss the appropriate next steps.
Common documents include affidavits, acknowledgments, authorization forms, powers of attorney, contracts, deeds, and other legal or business documents.
No. A notary who is not a licensed attorney cannot provide legal advice, select documents, or explain their legal effect.
Some documents require one or more witnesses. Witness requirements depend on the document and applicable state law.
Fees depend on the type and number of notarizations requested and are subject to applicable state limits. Contact us for current pricing.
Mobile service availability may vary. Contact us to ask about scheduling, travel areas, and additional travel fees.