We at PRI Tax & Bookkeeping located in Elgin Illinois are here to provide you with professional bookkeeping and tax services at a very reasonable fee. Outsourcing your bookkeeping needs can be one of the most cost effective decisions you can make for your business. Let us save you the time and the hassle of keeping up with your financial transactions.
Our staff is knowledgeable, our pricing is competitive and our service personalized.
Our staff is knowledgeable, our pricing is competitive and our service personalized.
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Jose Martinez, after years of experience in the financial services industry, founded PRI in 2004.
He recognized the need in our community for a provider of expert, efficient, and economical accounting services.
The firm offers services including tax preparation for individuals and businesses as well as bookkeeping and organizational assistance.
Based on the rapid growth of PRI's clientele over the past several years, his assessment was correct.
Due to the level of demand for business tax and accounting services Mr. Martinez invited Andy Traynor to join the firm in 2008.
He recognized the need in our community for a provider of expert, efficient, and economical accounting services.
The firm offers services including tax preparation for individuals and businesses as well as bookkeeping and organizational assistance.
Based on the rapid growth of PRI's clientele over the past several years, his assessment was correct.
Due to the level of demand for business tax and accounting services Mr. Martinez invited Andy Traynor to join the firm in 2008.
The AICPA has expressed concerns to the IRS about the Service's public release of information of CPAs and other federal tax return preparers the IRS collects as part of its preparer tax identification number (PTIN) registration requirement.
Some of the PTIN information is subject to public release under the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The IRS makes a database of all approximately 700,000 registered preparers available to anyone who requests it and pays a fee of $35.
The information subject to release includes the preparer's name, business name, business mailing address, business phone number, business website address, email address, and professional credentials.
Some of the PTIN information is subject to public release under the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The IRS makes a database of all approximately 700,000 registered preparers available to anyone who requests it and pays a fee of $35.
The information subject to release includes the preparer's name, business name, business mailing address, business phone number, business website address, email address, and professional credentials.
If you received Social Security benefits in 2009, you need to know whether or not these benefits are taxable.
Here are facts the Internal Revenue Service wants you to know about Social Security benefits so you can determine whether or not they are taxable to you.
How much - if any - of your Social Security benefits are taxable depends on your total income and marital status.
2. Generally, if Social Security benefits were your only income for 2009, your benefits are not taxable and you probably do not need to file a federal income tax return.
Here are facts the Internal Revenue Service wants you to know about Social Security benefits so you can determine whether or not they are taxable to you.
How much - if any - of your Social Security benefits are taxable depends on your total income and marital status.
2. Generally, if Social Security benefits were your only income for 2009, your benefits are not taxable and you probably do not need to file a federal income tax return.
Many working taxpayers are eligible for the Making Work Pay Tax Credit, a provision created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in early 2009.
Here are 10 things the IRS wants you to know about this tax credit to ensure you receive the entire amount for which you are eligible.
In 2009 and 2010, the Making Work Pay provision provides a refundable tax credit of up to $400 for individuals and up to $800 for married taxpayers filing joint returns.
2. For taxpayers who receive a paycheck and are subject to withholding, the credit will typically be handled by their employers through automated withholding changes.
Here are 10 things the IRS wants you to know about this tax credit to ensure you receive the entire amount for which you are eligible.
In 2009 and 2010, the Making Work Pay provision provides a refundable tax credit of up to $400 for individuals and up to $800 for married taxpayers filing joint returns.
2. For taxpayers who receive a paycheck and are subject to withholding, the credit will typically be handled by their employers through automated withholding changes.
Dependents In most cases, a child can be claimed as a dependent in the year they were born.
For more information see IRS Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information.
Child Tax Credit You may be able to take this credit on your tax return for each of your children under age 17.
If you do not benefit from the full amount of the Child Tax Credit, you may be eligible for the Additional Child Tax Credit.
The Additional Child Tax Credit is a refundable credit and may give you a refund even if you do not owe any tax.
For more information see IRS Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information.
Child Tax Credit You may be able to take this credit on your tax return for each of your children under age 17.
If you do not benefit from the full amount of the Child Tax Credit, you may be eligible for the Additional Child Tax Credit.
The Additional Child Tax Credit is a refundable credit and may give you a refund even if you do not owe any tax.
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