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“At our firm we understand that every business is different.
That is why we take the time to understand you and your business to ensure we find every opportunity to save on your taxes."
- Rolanda Watson
An Enrolled Agent (EA) is a federally licensed tax professional authorized by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). As tax specialists, Enrolled Agents provide expert assistance with tax preparation, tax planning, IRS tax resolution, IRS notices, audits, tax debt issues, payment plans, and other federal tax matters. Unlike many tax preparers, Enrolled Agents have unlimited representation rights before the IRS, allowing them to advocate for individuals and business owners at every stage of the tax process. Whether you need help filing taxes, reducing tax liabilities, resolving IRS problems, or creating a proactive tax strategy, an Enrolled Agent can provide professional guidance and support year-round.
You should consider hiring a tax professional when your tax situation involves more than a simple W-2 income. If you own a small business, are self-employed, have rental properties, receive investment income, sold stocks or real estate, work as an independent contractor, moved to another state, owe back taxes, or received an IRS notice, professional tax assistance can help ensure your tax return is prepared accurately and in compliance with current tax laws.
A qualified tax professional can also help identify valuable tax deductions and tax credits, minimize tax liabilities, manage estimated tax payments, and provide year-round tax planning strategies. Whether you need assistance with tax preparation, IRS tax resolution, bookkeeping, payroll taxes, or long-term tax planning, working with a tax expert can help you avoid costly mistakes and make informed financial decisions that support your personal or business goals.
When searching for a tax preparer, it's important to choose a qualified tax professional who has the experience, credentials, and expertise to handle your specific tax situation. Look for a tax preparer who has an active Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN), stays current on federal and state tax laws, and has experience with individual tax returns, small business taxes, rental properties, investment income, tax planning, or IRS tax resolution services if those apply to your needs.
A trustworthy tax professional should clearly explain their tax preparation process, fees, communication practices, and available services before preparing your return. They should review your tax return with you, answer your questions, protect your personal and financial information, and be available after tax season to assist with IRS notices, audits, or tax-related concerns. Most importantly, avoid tax preparers who guarantee refunds, charge fees based on the size of your refund, or ask you to sign a blank or incomplete tax return, as these can be warning signs of unethical tax preparation practices.
The cost of professional tax preparation depends on the complexity of your tax situation, the number of tax forms required, your sources of income, and whether additional services such as tax planning, bookkeeping, payroll support, or IRS tax resolution are needed. Simple individual tax returns typically require less time and documentation, while small business taxes, self-employment income, rental properties, investment income, and multi-state tax filings often require more detailed review and preparation.
At Rolanda's Tax & Professional Services, we believe every client deserves personalized tax solutions, which is why we provide customized pricing based on your unique circumstances. Following a brief consultation and review of your tax situation, our team can provide a clear estimate of costs and recommend services that best fit your needs. We also offer bundled service packages that combine tax preparation with other financial services, helping eligible clients spread costs over time while receiving year-round support and guidance.