

Personal Income tax
For most LLC owners, the business is a "pass-through entity." This means the business's profits or losses are reported on your individual tax return (Form 1040). A tax service helps you navigate how your business income affects your personal tax bracket, credits, and overall liability.
Bussines Income Tax
While the income may flow to you personally, the business itself often has its own filing requirements. Depending on how your LLC is taxed (as a Partnership or an S-Corp), the office will prepare specific forms like Form 1065 or Form 1120-S. They ensure that all business deductions—like equipment, travel, and home office expenses—are properly accounted for.
IRS Representative
If you receive a notice or are selected for an audit, an IRS Representative (usually a CPA or Enrolled Agent) acts as your legal advocate. They communicate with the IRS on your behalf, handle the paperwork, and defend your tax positions so you don't have to face the agency alone.
IRS Payments
Staying current with the IRS involves more than just an annual check. This service helps you manage estimated quarterly payments to avoid underpayment penalties. If you owe back taxes, they can also help set up Installment Agreements or other payment plans to keep the business in good standing.
Arizona State Payments
Arizona has its own specific requirements, such as Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT)—which is similar to sales tax—and state withholding if you have employees. This service ensures you are registered correctly with the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) and that your state income tax and licensing fees are paid on time.
Business Consulting
This is the "big picture" service. A consultant looks at your financial health to help you make decisions, such as whether it’s time to elect S-Corp status for tax savings, how to improve your bookkeeping, or how to structure the business for future growth and liability protection.