Mashlan Business Services

Mashlan Business Services MBS is a tax office that can prepare simple returns up to business returns. All states. So needing more room we have moved to the first floor to a bigger office.

In January 2014 we (Tina & Ralph Mashlan) went out on our own and opened a tax office. After preparing taxes for someone else for 18 yrs and my husband 17 yrs it was time to make the move. This is our second year and due to things going well we have hired Lisa Gervais to help prepare taxes too. We are open M-F 9-5 and can stay open longer if needed or come in on the weekends if needed. We prepare

the simplest returns, small business through Corporation returns. We can prepare any state. We are approved for bank products and can with hold the fees from your return.

01/08/2025

Well time to start another tax season. I was just looking and it looks like the IRS will start to accept returns starting the 29th of January. Will let you know when the state is ready and they can be done and put on hold and sent the 29th.

Returns with EITC can expect refund delays until February 27th.

Just as a reminder for those that make the estimated payments the 4th quarter is due by January 16th. So don't forget to get that in.
Also those that have corporate/ partnership returns get them ready they are due by March 15th. They need to be sent to Milwaukee to Kathy so need to have time to get there and be done. Once tax season gets too busy she tends to do extensions so get them in asap.

Wishing you all a wonderful year and see you soon.

03/25/2024

22 days left to file your taxes... time to gather your tax info/forms and get them done.

01/29/2024

The IRS is open to file.....

01/08/2024

Dates for 2023 Tax season:
Efile and hold starts Jan. 12th
4th quarter 2023 est. payments need to be made by Jan. 16th
1st day to file returns Jan. 29th
Business returns open 9:00 Jan 16th
Where's my refund open Feb 17th
Refunds with EITC release Feb 27th
March 15th tax deadline for Corp/business returns
April 15th regular returns due
Sept 15th Business extension due
Oct 15th regular extensions due

03/21/2023

Time is running down to timely file. Little over 3 weeks. We still have openings give us a call and Ralph can get you all fixed up.

Options for taxpayers with a tax bill they can’t payTaxpayers who can’t pay their tax bill by the April 18, 2023, deadli...
03/21/2023

Options for taxpayers with a tax bill they can’t pay

Taxpayers who can’t pay their tax bill by the April 18, 2023, deadline shouldn’t panic. The IRS offers several options to help them meet their obligations.

It’s important for taxpayers to file their tax return or request an extension of time to file at irs.gov/extension by the April 18, 2023, deadline – even if they can’t pay their full tax bill. Doing so will help them avoid a failure-to-file penalty.

This extension applies only to the filing deadline, not the payment deadline. Except for eligible victims of recent natural disasters who have until Oct. 16 to make various tax payments, taxpayers who can't pay the full amount of taxes they owe by April 18 should file and pay what they can. Making a payment, even a partial payment, will help limit penalty and interest charges.

For taxpayers who cannot pay in full
Taxpayers struggling to meet their tax obligation may consider these payment options.

Online payment plans
Taxpayers who owe but cannot pay in full by April 18 don't have to wait for a tax bill to set up a payment plan. They can apply for a payment plan at IRS.gov/paymentplan. These plans can be either short- or long-term.

Short-term payment plan – The payment period is 180 days or less, and the total amount owed is less than $100,000 in combined tax, penalties and interest.
Long-term payment plan – The payment period is longer than 180 days, paid in monthly payments, and the amount owed is less than $50,000 in combined tax, penalties and interest.
Offers in compromise
An offer in compromise lets taxpayers settle their tax debt for less than the full amount they owe. It may be an option if they can't pay their full tax liability or doing so creates a financial hardship. The IRS considers a taxpayer’s unique set of facts and circumstances when deciding whether to accept an offer.

Taxpayers can see if they’re eligible and prepare a preliminary proposal with the Offer in Compromise Pre-Qualifier Tool.

The IRS offers penalty relief to eligible taxpayers
Taxpayers may qualify for penalty relief if they tried to comply with tax laws but were unable due to circumstances beyond their control.

Here’s what taxpayers should know about possible penalties and interest
Taxpayers who owe tax and don't file on time, may be charged a failure-to-file penalty. This penalty is usually five percent of the tax owed for each month or part of a month that the tax return is late, up to 25 percent. The failure-to-pay penalty applies if a taxpayer doesn’t pay the taxes, they report on their tax return by the due date.

Interest is based on the amount of tax owed and for each day it's not paid in full. The interest is compounded daily, so it is assessed on the previous day’s balance plus the interest. Interest rates are determined every three months and can vary based on type of tax; for example, individual or business tax liabilities. More information is available on the interest page of IRS.gov.

An extension of time to file is not an extension of time to pay. An extension only gives taxpayers until October 16, 2023, to file their 2022 tax return, but taxes owed are still due April 18, 2023.

The IRS Online Payment Agreement system lets you apply and receive approval for a payment plan to pay off your balance over time.

Nice gift one of our clients made n brought me in. Will be drinking ice tea n lemonade in it for sure. Thank you.
02/03/2023

Nice gift one of our clients made n brought me in. Will be drinking ice tea n lemonade in it for sure. Thank you.

02/03/2023

We do take new clients and we do offer drop offs. You do have to understand thought that if yo are dropping your return off we may not get to it right away. They are done when there is an opening, no show, cancelation or when ever there is time.

02/03/2023

We are really starting to book up. We are trying to get everyone in as soon as we can. We would really appreciate it if for some reason you can keep your appointment you would call and cancel or reschedule so we can fit someone else in that spot. Be it sick, can't get a ride or vehicle won't start, didn't get all your forms or you went shopping after you made the appointment to try to get in sooner. Please be considerate of our time and others that would take that spot. Thank you to those that have called. There is only so many hours in a day .

02/03/2023

Just a reminder that people with kids that claim the tax credits, NO matter how fast you file your return refunds from federal will not go out any sooner than Feb 28th.

01/19/2023

Its's that time again....Tax time. IRS will start accepting returns on Jan 24th with and extension until April 18th. Returns with EIC or ACTC will not get their refunds until Feb 28th. We are open full time and taking appointments. New clients welcome.

Address

422 3rd Street W, Ste 102
Ashland, WI
54806

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm

Telephone

(715) 682-5580

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