Tax Return Preparation

J&C Solutions can help you with all your individual and small business tax planning and tax return preparation needs. 

Our team understands that tax documents can be complex and that preparing for April 15th can be difficult and confusing. Our experts can eliminate the stress and the worry for you by handling all your financial needs with a level of skill and expertise that only comes from years of experience. We work hard to get you the best return possible on your hard-earned dollars and we will support you in the event of an audit.

No matter your needs, we will help you in whatever way we can, taking your situation into account, and with our assistance, you’ll never have to worry about tomorrow ever again, leaving you free to enjoy today in the way you’ve always wanted! Call us today at 213-388-2404 to learn more or to schedule a consultation.

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The Most Common Services we Serve are:

Tax Return

We’ve helped lots of Los Angeles residents and businesses get on the right track, manage their returns or get out of audit. We’d love to help assist you too! Is your company late in taxes? Do you have a refund coming, but want to maximize the return? Audit notice? No sweat – we got your back.

IRS Audit Help

Even when tax season has wrapped up – audit season is just beginning. Be prepared.

Overall, the chances of being in an audit are low – about 1 in 100. But if you happen to find yourself one of the few selected, J&C Solution’s Income Tax can help you get out of Audit.

Late Taxes

The IRS applies late penalties and interest on a case-by-case basis and will send a separate bill if penalties apply. Because the IRS has the last word on penalties, we can’t calculate the exact amount if your return is late. But the info below will give you an idea of what to expect in a worst-case scenario (courtesy of IRS Tax Topic 653).

Debt Negotiations

Do you feel like you’re in over your head when it comes to resolving your IRS debt? So many of us get behind on our taxes and never catch up. Going up against the IRS by yourself can be an intimidating and daunting task and there is no shame in looking for help with IRS debt.

Business Tax Preparation

How big will your business refund be this year? We make it easy to find out how much you’re going to get back from the IRS this year or see how much you’ll owe. J&C’s Income Tax Solution will work to maximize your returns and work to manage a solution for your debt.

Self-Employed Tax Services

J&C Solutions helps self-employed individuals categorize and keep track of their business and personal income and expenses separately.

If you have a very particular case that is not listed above, do not hesitate to contact us

With our vast experience, we provide the optimal solution for your case.

Frequently asked questions

Most frequent questions and answers

Did you get a letter?

Don’t Ignore it!
Out of sight is not always out of mind. Shoving a letter or pretending its not there won’t make it go away. The normal window for response is normally 30 days – so it is crucial you respond to each IRS letter received to your business or personal address.

Who is Self-Employed?

Generally, you are self-employed if any of the following apply to you.

  • – You carry on a trade or business as a sole proprietor or an independent contractor.
  • – You are a member of a partnership that carries on a trade or business.
  • – You are otherwise in business for yourself (including a part-time business)

What are My Self-Employed Tax Obligations?

As a self-employed individual, generally you are required to file an annual return and pay estimated tax quarterly.

Self-employed individuals generally must pay self-employment tax (SE tax) as well as income tax. SE tax is a Social Security and Medicare tax primarily for individuals who work for themselves. It is similar to the Social Security and Medicare taxes withheld from the pay of most wage earners. In general, anytime the wording “self-employment tax” is used, it only refers to Social Security and Medicare taxes and not any other tax (like income tax).

How Do I Make My Quarterly Payments?

Estimated tax is the method used to pay Social Security and Medicare taxes and income tax, because you do not have an employer withholding these taxes for you. Form 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals (PDF), is used to figure these taxes. Form 1040-ES contains a worksheet that is similar to Form 1040. You will need your prior year’s annual tax return in order to fill out Form 1040-ES.

Use the worksheet found in Form 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals to find out if you are required to file quarterly estimated tax.

How Do I File My Annual Return?

To file your annual tax return, you will need to use Schedule C (PDF) or Schedule C-EZ (PDF) to report your income or loss from a business you operated or a profession you practiced as a sole proprietor. Schedule C Instructions (PDF) may be helpful in filling out this form.

What is an ITIN?

An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is a tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service. It is a nine-digit number that always begins with the number 9 and has a range of 70-88 in the fourth and fifth digit. Effective April 12, 2011, the range was extended to include 900-70-0000 through 999-88-9999, 900-90-0000 through 999-92-9999 and 900-94-0000 through 999-99-9999. IRS issues ITINs to individuals who are required to have a U.S. taxpayer identification number but who do not have, and are not eligible to obtain a Social Security Number (SSN) from the Social Security Administration (SSA).

What is an ITIN used for?

ITINs are for federal tax reporting only, and are not intended to serve any other purpose. IRS issues ITINs to help individuals comply with the U.S. tax laws, and to provide a means to efficiently process and account for tax returns and payments for those not eligible for Social Security Numbers (SSNs).

Still waiting for your refund?

In most cases, you can check your state tax refund status through the Department of Revenue website for your state. If you still haven’t received your state refund and you want to know if it has been processed or when you can expect it. 

You will need to provide some information in order to check your state refund status online, although it varies by state.