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Find tax preparation services in Tyler, TX

Find tax preparation services in Tyler, TX

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Find tax preparation services in Tyler, TX

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Top 10 tax preparation services in Tyler, TX

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Preferred Tax & Bookkeeping

Preferred Tax & Bookkeeping

New on Thervo
Offers online services
25+ years in business
Serves Tyler, TX
We try to treat every client as if they are our only one! Everyone's needs are different and we focus on each client directly.
MBlack-TheTaxLady (VCM Business Solutions)

MBlack-TheTaxLady (VCM Business Solutions)

5.0(4)
Offers online services
12+ years in business
Serves Tyler, TX
Amanda W. says, "She was able to get me money back that I wasn’t able to when trying to file by myself and I didn’t have to pay in" Read more
RKA Financial Services

RKA Financial Services

5.0(1)
Offers online services
12+ years in business
Serves Tyler, TX
Elnaz F. says, "I worked with Randall for the past 2 years to handle my taxes while I'm abroad. He is very professional and very patient with the client's inquiries. Highly recommended and will use his service again." Read more
Bill Hullum CPA PC

Bill Hullum CPA PC

New on Thervo
Offers online services
32+ years in business
Serves Tyler, TX
Our mission is to help our clients prosper by providing them with services, products and solutions tohelp create financial stability, peace of mind and HOPE for a brighter financial future.

Your tax preparation questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.

How much does tax preparation cost?

Professional tax preparation costs $100 to $500 per return on average, with most individuals spending about $220. While your geographical location may impact the fees, the biggest factors affecting the cost of your tax preparation are the complexity of your tax return and the type of professional you hire. Certified public accountants (CPAs) and tax attorneys typically charge more than Enrolled Agents or non-credentialed seasonal tax professionals.

Is it worth it to pay for tax preparation?

Paying a CPA or tax preparer to do your taxes may be worth it if you have a complex return or have new items or calculations on your taxes that you are not familiar with. If you run a business, buy a house, manage multiple properties, or do anything requiring more than a simple tax return, professional tax preparation can save you time, ensure the return is done correctly, and protect you in the event of an audit or issue.

What is a tax preparer?

A tax preparer is a professional who prepares and files income tax returns for individuals or businesses. While all tax preparers have a preparer tax identification number (PTIN), they have varying levels of education and credentials. The list below includes professionals who can prepare your taxes and represent you in front of the IRS if needed for audits, appeals, or anything related to your return.

  • Enrolled Agent (EA) – An EA is certified by the IRS and can prepare taxes anywhere in the United States.
  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA) – A CPA has education and licensing through the state in which they practice. CPAs
  • Attorney – A licensed tax attorney has passed a state bar exam and earned a law degree. A tax attorney may specialize only in tax preparation or offer several services.

Non-credentialed tax preparers include seasonal tax service employees and the IRS's voluntary Annual Filing Season Program participants. These professionals have a PTIN but may not have formal education or certifications and may not be able to represent you in front of the IRS.

How do I choose the best tax preparation service near me?

When searching for a tax preparation service near you, be sure to:

  • Compare preparation fees from at least three companies that are licensed, bonded, insured, and have been in business 5+ years.
  • Search the IRS's directory for a certified public accountant (CPA) or an Accredited Tax Preparer (ATP).
  • Check their licensing status and look for disciplinary actions against them.
  • Ask for a preparer tax identification number (PTIN).
  • Confirm the tax preparer can represent you for any related audits, payments, or collection issues.
  • Check out their reviews on Thervo and Google.
  • Avoid hiring a tax preparer who bases their fee on the size of your tax refund.
  • Confirm that the tax preparer will sign your return.
  • Never sign a blank tax return.

What questions should I ask when searching for tax preparation?

Asking the right questions can help you choose the best tax preparation service for your needs:

  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • What training and credentials do you have?
  • How long have you been preparing taxes?
  • Do you have a guarantee?
  • Can you represent me in front of the IRS if needed?
  • What kinds of returns can you prepare?
  • Do you file electronically?
  • How soon will I get my refund? 
  • What do I need to bring with me to the appointment?

Reviews for Tyler tax preparation services

Recent success stories from people in the Tyler area.
Torri S.
I had a great experience with Mehleneese! She was quick, knowledgeable, and made the process a breeze. She is stuck with me every year now!
MBlack-TheTaxLady (VCM Business Solutions)
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