Services Offered
Our team offers a wide variety of tax solutions:
Talk with us about ways to manage your taxes. We'll save you time and money, capturing deductions and credits you might miss. Each year, a consistent, dedicated team, who know your taxes inside and out, will help you, your business, or your nonprofit.
If you need help with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), rest easy. We can assist in resolving tax disputes for you. We have more than 75 total years working as IRS Examination Group managers and Revenue Agents. When you need assistance with an IRS audit, payment plan, or more, our CPAs know just what to do.
Whether you want to provide for your heirs or ensure a smooth transition for your business, we can assist you. First we learn your goals. Then we create or work with your other estate planning professionals to minimize your estate taxes while meeting your goals. We also assist with estate tax returns and review your plan on a regular basis.
Can you qualify for a research and development (R&D) tax credit? If your company has invested time, money, and resources to advance and improve products and processes, you might. Together, we'll explore the possibility of current and retroactive tax savings.
If you own commercial or residential real estate, Thompson Greenspon can assist you with a cost segregation study. This analysis can accelerate the depreciation of tax deductions, which can be more valuable to you now than in the future. While generally applicable to new construction, this tax deferral strategy also allows for the recapture of tax benefits on buildings and building improvements placed in service in previous years.
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Our accounting specialists have extensive experience in the field and are pleased to offer you personalized service. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
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