We Love Our Referrals

Thank you for your support. Referrals mean the world to us!

Referrals are welcome!

Referrals are the cornerstone of any service business.  This firm relies on satisfied clients as the primary source of new business, and your referrals are both welcome and most sincerely appreciated!

Absolute Confidentiality

Since your referrals are generally business owners you are well acquainted with, you may have some concern that your business matters will be discussed with the new clients that you refer.  This office guarantees the confidentiality of client information.  Your personal, financial and tax data will not be shared with anyone else.

An Expression of Confidence

When you refer clients to us, you are expressing your faith and confidence in the services that we offer and will continue to provide to you.  You may have business associates who need professional bookkeeping assistance or family and friends who struggle to do their own books every year.  No matter who you refer, rest assured that their individual needs will be handled in the same professional manner as yours have been.

Our Values

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“Bernard and his team at BR tax group are top notch. This is my first year using them after switching from a different local CPA and I didn't realize how much tax info I've been missing. His communication is great. The additional information he provides to maximize tax savings is something I didn't get from my previous CPA. Thanks Bernard”

Philip Ivey

Frequently Asked Questions

You can prepare your taxes yourself, especially if your business is simple.

But once you have contractors, employees, business loans, equipment purchases, mileage, mixed expenses, or growing revenue, things get more complex. At that point, tax preparation becomes a way to make sure your business is reported correctly, your deductions are handled properly, and your records can support what you file.

Send anything that shows what your business earned, spent, bought, paid, borrowed, or changed during the year.

That usually means your income records, bank statements, credit card statements, payroll reports, contractor payments, loan documents, mileage records, and prior-year tax return. Also tell me about anything unusual, such as buying a vehicle, hiring someone, opening a new location, or taking out a business loan.

Messy books can slow things down. If expenses are in the wrong categories, transactions are missing, or personal and business spending are mixed together, your tax return may not show the right profit. We may need to clean things up before filing, so your return is accurate and easier to support.

Possibly, if it was truly for your business and you have proof.

Still, it is much better to avoid this when you can. A separate business bank account and business credit card make everything cleaner. They save time, reduce confusion, and make your records much easier to defend if anyone ever asks questions.

Most small business owners can deduct ordinary business expenses like software, advertising, supplies, insurance, rent, payroll, contractor payments, professional fees, travel, and some vehicle costs.

The question I usually ask is simple. Was this expense clearly for the business? If yes, we can look at how it should be handled. Personal expenses should stay personal.

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