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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: +1 619-356-0456



Address: 8880 Rio San Diego Suite 800 92108 San Diego, CA, US

Website: sdtaxpros.net

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The Tax Pros 13.11.2020

One more month to go to complete your tax return. Make your appointment now

The Tax Pros 30.10.2020

Need help with your tax return? Call us now for an appointment.

The Tax Pros 16.10.2020

Make your appointments now!! WE are open for business. Maximize your return.

The Tax Pros 08.10.2020

Less than a month to go to do your taxes. Make an appointment now.

The Tax Pros 26.09.2020

Make sure you know what you need to report to the IRS on your health insurance. The shared responsibility provision requires that you and your family have minimum essential coverage or qualify for a health coverage exemption. Need help? Call us now for an appointment

The Tax Pros 09.09.2020

Tax season is in full swing. Give us a call and make your appointment now!!

The Tax Pros 30.08.2020

Season starts 1/23. We are taking appointments now!

The Tax Pros 17.08.2020

Last weekend to get your taxes done!!! Hurry the deadline is 4/18 for 2015 tax returns

The Tax Pros 30.07.2020

Do you belong to a Union? If you belong to a labor union and you pay dues every year (typically withdrawn from your paycheck), you can deduct it on your tax return.

The Tax Pros 11.07.2020

Members of the National Guard or military reserve may write off the cost of travel to drills or meetings. To qualify, you must travel more than 100 miles from home and be away from home overnight. If you qualify, you can deduct the cost of lodging and half the cost of your meals, plus an allowance for driving your own car to get to and from drills

The Tax Pros 01.07.2020

Transportation expenses incurred as part of job searching, including 57.5 cents per mile, parking and tolls can be tax deductible. Make sure you dont over look it

The Tax Pros 25.06.2020

Having a Schedule C on your tax return is one of the biggest red flags of all since business owners can hide income and try to treat personal expenses as business expenses. By filing a partnership or S corporation tax return instead of a Schedule C on your individual tax return, your chances of being audited decrease substantially.

The Tax Pros 22.06.2020

If you gave property instead of cash to a charity, your deduction amount is normally limited to the item’s fair market value. Fair market value is generally the price you would get if you sold the property on the open market. If you donate used clothing and household items, they generally must be in good condition, or better, to be deductible