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Locality: Fairfield, California

Phone: +1 707-422-9769



Address: 2560 N Texas St, Ste D 94533 Fairfield, CA, US

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Sanchez Tax Services 16.11.2020

Fairfield Office is hiring

Sanchez Tax Services 05.11.2020

We are currently looking to hire receptionist position and Tax Preparer position Must: Be bilingual English & Spanish ... Have computer knowledge Be able to multitask If you don’t have experience but would like to learn, and work with us for Tax Season (Jan-April), we can help you to obtain your license. Please call us at 408-281-9744

Sanchez Tax Services 22.10.2020

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Sanchez Tax Services 08.10.2020

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Sanchez Tax Services 25.09.2020

Urgente: Si tiene un numero de Itin para usted o algun dependiente, podria estar su numero vencido. llamenos!! 707-422-9769 2560 N Texas St, Suite D, Fairfield CAUrgente: Si tiene un numero de Itin para usted o algun dependiente, podria estar su numero vencido. llamenos!! 707-422-9769 2560 N Texas St, Suite D, Fairfield CA

Sanchez Tax Services 22.09.2020

Damos Gracias A Dios nuevamente por permitirnos sacar adelante tres mas casos de Inmigración. Dos Ciudadanias y una Petición con su perdon aprobado y gracias a Dios nuestro cliente ya esta de regreso. Cualquier Servicio De Inmigración aquí estamos para servirles. Por favor Llamarnos al (707) 422-9769 For any immigration Service that you need help with, please contact us at (707) 422-9769.

Sanchez Tax Services 02.09.2020

EITC Basic Rules Social Security Number... You, your spouse and any qualifying child you list on your tax return must each have a Social Security number that is valid for employment. Filing Status You must file: Married filing jointly Head of household Qualifying widow(er) Single You can't claim EITC if your filing status is married filing separately. If you, or your spouse, are a nonresident alien, see Publication 519, U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens, to find out if you are eligible for EITC. Income Earned During 2015 Your tax year investment income must be $3,400 or less for the year. Must not file Form 2555, Foreign Earned Income or Form 2555-EZ, Foreign Earned Income Exclusion. Your total earned income must be at least $1. Both your earned income and adjusted gross income (AGI) must be no more than: Filing Status Single, Head of Household or Surviving Spouse Qualifying Children Claimed Zero $14,820 One $39,131 Two $44,454 Three or more $47,747 Married Filing Jointly Zero $20,330 One $44,651 Two $49,974 Three or more $53,267 For previous years, see EITC Income Limits, Maximum Credit and Tax Law Updates. Additional Rules I Have a Qualifying Child If you, and your spouse if filing a joint return, meet the criteria above and you have a child who lives with you, you may be eligible for EITC. Each child you claim must pass the relationship, age, residency and joint return tests to be your qualifying child. See the Qualifying Child Rules for guidance. I Don't Have a Qualifying Child If you and your spouse, if filing a joint return, meet the basic EITC rules for everyone, you qualify for EITC if: You resided in the United States for more than half of the year; AND You cannot be claimed as a dependent or qualifying child on anyone else's return; AND You must have been at least 25 but under 65 years old at the end of the tax year. Exceptions Special EITC Rules Special EITC rules for members of the military, ministers, members of the clergy, those receiving disability benefits and those impacted by disasters. Disability and EITC Many persons with disabilities or persons having children with disabilities qualify for EITC. In case you have any question please call us, we will be happy to assist you. (408) 281-9744

Sanchez Tax Services 14.08.2020

Missing Form W-2? IRS Can Help IRS Tax Tip 2016-12, February 3, 2016 Most people get their W-2 forms by the end of January. Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, shows your income and the taxes withheld from your pay for the year. You need it to file an accurate tax return.... If you haven’t received your form by mid-February, here’s what you should do: Contact your Employer. Ask your employer (or former employer) for a copy. Be sure they have your correct address. Call the IRS. If you are unable to get a copy from your employer, you may call the IRS at 800-829-1040 after Feb. 23. The IRS will send a letter to your employer on your behalf. You’ll need the following when you call: Your name, address, Social Security number and phone number; Your employer’s name, address and phone number; The dates you worked for the employer; and An estimate of your wages and federal income tax withheld in 2015. You can use your final pay stub for these amounts. File on Time. Your tax return is normally due on or before April 18, 2016. Use Form 4852, Substitute for Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, if you don't get your W-2 in time to file. Estimate your wages and taxes withheld as best as you can. If you can’t get it done by the due date, ask for an extra six months to file. Use Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, to request more time. You can also e-file a request for more time. Do it for free with IRS Free File. Correct if Necessary. You may need to correct your tax return if you get your missing W-2 after you file. If the tax information on the W-2 is different from what you originally reported, you may need to file an amended tax return. Use Form 1040X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, to make the change.