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Preparation and filing of personal and small business tax returns, including 1099s.
Belliard TaxPro Services operates fully remotely, allowing most clients to complete the entire tax preparation process online through our secure portal and virtual communication. For local clients who prefer a more personal experience, we are happy to arrange a personalized in-person meeting by appointment or pick up documents for additional cost.
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No. Belliard TaxPro Services operates fully remotely, allowing most clients to complete the entire tax preparation process online through our secure portal and virtual communication. For local clients who prefer a more personal experience, we are happy to arrange a personalized in-person meeting by appointment.
Tax preparation services start at $250–$300, with final pricing based on the complexity of your return and the forms required. Factors such as filing status, income sources, business or rental activity, and additional schedules may affect the total cost. All fees are discussed upfront before work begins.
Marriage, the birth or adoption of a child, or the loss of a spouse or dependent can affect your tax filing. New family members may be claimed even if the change happened late in the year, and special rules may apply for dependents who are not your children.
If your tax return shows a balance due, payment must be submitted by April 15, even if your return is filed earlier. Payments can be made electronically through the IRS using direct bank withdrawal or approved online payment options, including credit cards. If paying the full amount at once is not possible, your tax professional can help determine whether a payment plan may be a good option for your situation.
You will generally need to file a federal tax return if your earned income is more than:
Even if you are not required to file, you may still want to file a federal income tax return to receive money back if any of the following apply:
Filing in these situations may result in a refund.
Yes. In general, an unmarried dependent must file a federal tax return if their earned income is more than $15,750, their unearned (investment) income exceeds $1,300, or they have net self-employment income of $400 or more. Even when filing is not required, submitting a return can help recover taxes that were withheld or provide a record of income.
Social Security benefits may be taxable depending on your total income. If your combined income exceeds $25,000 for Single filers or $32,000 for Married Filing Jointly, up to 85% of your Social Security benefits may be subject to federal income tax. If your income is below these levels, your benefits are generally not taxed.