Frequently Asked Questions

This page features our most common inquiries, and is a valuable resource for clients and potential clients alike. At TaxAdvantage, we understand that navigating taxation and finance can be a complex -- and sometimes daunting -- task. This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page is designed to provide the answers you need. Contact us for additional information.

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Will My Information Be Kept Confidential?
We maintain a policy of the strictest confidence concerning our clients’ affairs.  You can rest assured that no one will learn about your business or tax status – even relatives, associates or friends who might have referred you to us.

Does This Firm Provide Year-Round Service?
We are here for you twelve months a year, not just during tax season.  Whether you have a simple tax question, need advice on the tax implications of a business decision, or want clarification on a government notice, feel free to give us a call.

What Type of Services Does a Tax Accountant Offer?
The Tax Accountant plays an important role in business and the economy. Possessing technical knowledge and skills, the Tax Accountant is trained to apply sound judgment in business situations, helping people and organizations evaluate the use of economic resources. Today's Tax Accountant  rovides a wide range of services to various sectors including, but not limited to, the business and corporate industry and government and nonprofit organizations, playing many roles such as:

  • Educators

  • Management Consultants

  • Personal Financial Representatives

  • Tax Advisors

  • Technology Consultants

Tax Accountants function as and act as advisors to individuals, businesses, financial institutions, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies on a wide range of finance and tax-related matters.

To be a Tax Accountant, an individual generally must:

  • Meet annual continuing education requirements

  • Adhere to certain ethical standards and codes of professional conduct established by governmental bodies and peer organizations