Originating in Silicon Valley, Tax Force understands the importance of being able to conveniently work with us remotely & securely, saving time and money.
We use a cloud file sharing system with our clients that keeps their personal information from being hi-jacked from an email or being lost in the actual mail.
Our cloud accounting capability, combined with the benefits of being directly enrolled with the IRS and not on a state level, has allowed us to serve clients from various states across the country. This value-added service accelerates the transfer of information as well as the client review portion, and in turn you get your refund quicker.
Get access to all of your tax information at any time, day or night, from anywhere you have access to the internet. Your documents are backed up on the cloud!
What is the difference between a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and an Enrolled Agent (EA)?
An EA advises and represents individuals, prepares tax returns for individuals, businesses, estates, trusts, and any entities with tax-reporting requirements. The expertise of EAs in the ever-changing field of taxation enables them to effectively represent individuals and businesses audited by the IRS. For an EA, tax is their only focus.
A CPA, on the other hand, splits their focus between many varied aspects of accounting, one of which is tax. Simply stated, the definition of an EA is "one who is recognized by the IRS as a tax expert." Enrolled agents are the only federally authorized tax professionals! CPAs are only licensed on the state level.
Why wouldn't you go to a tax professional for a tax issue and to an accountant for an accounting issue?
Tax Force is proud of our accounting team, hailing from diverse backgrounds and committed to continuous learning to help you receive the best service possible.
President and Chief Executive Officer - Enrolled Agent
Tax Manager - Enrolled Agent
Office Manager
Staff Accountant
Staff Accountant
Staff Accountant
Staff Accountant