FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Alliance Tax Prep LLC stands out due to our use of CPA principles, professional tax software, annual training on tax laws, and guaranteed maximum tax savings.

We prioritize data security and adhere to IRS regulations, ensuring your information is handled with the utmost care and in full compliance with the law.

We provide comprehensive small business services including entity formation, licensing, permits, and more, tailored to meet the unique needs of small business owners.

Our team is well-versed in recent tax changes like the Advance Child Tax Credit, Economic Impact Payment, and Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, ensuring you benefit from all available deductions.

Errors can indeed happen on tax returns, even with a diligent tax preparation service. If an error does occur and results in you receiving money from the IRS that you actually owe, it will be your responsibility to repay that debt. Alliance Tax Preparation LLC emphasizes the importance of both their team and clients reviewing the tax return for accuracy.

In case of an error due to Alliance Tax Preparation LLC’s mistake, they offer a reimbursement of up to $100. It’s always best to thoroughly review your tax return and address any questions or concerns with the preparers before submitting it to the IRS.

Given the volume of returns prepared, sometimes over 70 in a day, it’s understandable why careful review is essential. Each situation is unique, so open communication with your tax preparer can help mitigate any potential issues.

Get Started

Reach out to Alliance Tax Prep LLC to schedule a consultation and discuss your tax preparation needs.

Meet with our tax professionals to review your financial situation and customize a tax plan tailored to your specific requirements.

Our experts will utilize CPA principles and the latest tax software to accurately prepare your taxes, ensuring maximum savings and compliance with IRS regulations.

Review the prepared tax documents, discuss any queries, and approve for filing. We strive for optimal tax savings.

Is your company website safe?

Absolutely! Alliance Tax Preparation LLC utilizes technical measures and adheres to best coding and design practices, significantly enhancing our website's security.

SSL Certificates: Encrypt data transmitted between the user’s browser and the server.

Filter and block malicious traffic to prevent attacks.

Regularly scan the website for vulnerabilities and threats.

Help mitigate DDoS attacks by distributing traffic across multiple servers.

Keep the CMS, plugins, and website themes up-to-date to close any security loopholes.

Coding and Design Best Practices

Protect against SQL injection and other code injection attacks.
Use hashing and salting techniques to store passwords safely.
Ensure robust authentication mechanisms and manage sessions securely.
Reduce reliance on external code to lower the risk of security vulnerabilities.

Following these practices helps create a robust defense against common threats and vulnerabilities, ensuring the safety and integrity of our website.

What scams should I be aware of?

Aggressive and threatening phone calls by criminals impersonating IRS agents continues to be a major threat to taxpayers. The IRS is receiving new reports of scammers calling as if they are verifying tax return information over the phone. The latest variation tries to play off the current tax season. Scam artists call and say they have your tax return and they just need to verify a few details to process your return. The scam tries to get you to give up personal information such as a Social Security number or personal financial information, such as bank numbers or credit cards. Don’t do it!

We can help you be aware of scams. Learn more more by emailing Alliance Tax Preparation LLC for our free “PROTECT YOURSELF FROM TAX IDENTITY THEFT GUIDE” for valuable guidance.

    How can I protect myself from Tax ReIated Identity Theft?

    There are 10 main things you need to know about Identity theft. Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your stolen Social Security number to file a tax return claiming a fraudulent refund. You may be unaware that this has happened until you file your return and discover that a return already has been filed using your SSN. Or the IRS may send you a letter saying we have identified a suspicious return using your SSN.

    Find out the 10 main things you need to know about Identity Theft by emailing Alliance Tax Preparation LLC for our free “PROTECT YOURSELF FROM TAX IDENTITY THEFT GUIDE” for valuable guidance.