Quality TAXES N MORE

Quality TAXES N MORE Professional tax preparation focused on accuracy, compliance, and peace of mine.

Quality Taxes N More provides professional tax preparation and tax education services with a focus on accuracy, compliance, and peace of mind. We serve individuals, self-employed professionals, and small business owners by helping them prepare, organize, and file their taxes with confidence each season. Our goal is to make the tax process clear, efficient, and compliant while supporting clients in

understanding their financial picture and planning ahead. Established in 1999, we bring decades of experience and a commitment to trusted, client-focused service.

Accuracy matters when it comes to your taxes.Filing correctly helps reduce the risk of errors, notices, and delays. Taki...
01/13/2026

Accuracy matters when it comes to your taxes.

Filing correctly helps reduce the risk of errors, notices, and delays. Taking the time to prepare and review information carefully can make a meaningful difference in the overall filing experience.

Yolanda Gatewood
01/08/2026

Yolanda Gatewood

Tax season is almost here. The 2026 tax filing season officially opens January 26.

If you’re planning ahead and want a smoother, more accurate filing experience, appointments are now open. Preparing early can help reduce delays and make the process feel a lot less stressful.

When you’re ready, feel free to send me a message and we’ll take it one step at a time.

Quality service. Clear guidance. Peace of mind.

Tax season is almost here. The 2026 tax filing season officially opens January 26.If you’re planning ahead and want a sm...
01/08/2026

Tax season is almost here. The 2026 tax filing season officially opens January 26.

If you’re planning ahead and want a smoother, more accurate filing experience, appointments are now open. Preparing early can help reduce delays and make the process feel a lot less stressful.

When you’re ready, feel free to send me a message and we’ll take it one step at a time.

Quality service. Clear guidance. Peace of mind.

01/08/2026

Tax season doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.

Professional tax preparation provides clarity, accuracy, and confidence throughout the filing process. Appointments are now available for individuals, contractors, and small business owners seeking support with preparing or filing their returns.

Schedule your Tax Preparation Consultation using the link below.

Link:
👉 https://calendly.com/gatewoodyolanda/income-tax-consultation

Preparing for tax season starts with organization.Having key documents available such as W-2s, 1099s, prior-year tax ret...
01/07/2026

Preparing for tax season starts with organization.

Having key documents available such as W-2s, 1099s, prior-year tax returns, and applicable expense records helps streamline the filing process and reduce delays.

Taking time to prepare early allows for a smoother, more accurate tax preparation experience.

12/24/2025

We’ve refreshed our brand to better reflect our commitment to professional, accurate tax preparation. We look forward to serving our clients this tax season.

Tax-related Gift Card Scams During the Holidays – Did You Know?The holiday season can bring a lot of joy, but unfortunat...
12/31/2024

Tax-related Gift Card Scams During the Holidays – Did You Know?

The holiday season can bring a lot of joy, but unfortunately, it also brings a new wave of scammers trying to cheat Americans out of their hard-earned money. Many scammers impersonate the IRS or other government agencies and demand payment in gift cards.

In one common version of the scam, a caller posing as an IRS agent threatens a person with tax and/or criminal penalties if the person does not immediately pay off a fictitious tax debt. The scammer may also send threatening text, email or voice messages with a callback number. Ultimately, the scammer demands that the person make payment by purchasing gift cards and sharing the card numbers and PINs.

If you get a call or message from anyone demanding payment in gift cards, hang up or do not reply. The IRS will never call a taxpayer to demand payment in gift cards, prepaid debit cards or wire transfers. If you have legitimate concerns about your tax situation, including back taxes you may owe, a tax professional can help you handle the problem in a safe, secure way.

'Tis the Season to Prepare for Tax Time – Start Assembling Important Documents NowWith a New Year fast approaching, tax ...
12/23/2024

'Tis the Season to Prepare for Tax Time – Start Assembling Important Documents Now

With a New Year fast approaching, tax filing season cannot be far behind. Taking a few simple steps to prepare over the next several weeks can significantly reduce stress when you complete your return. First, make sure you have important records readily at hand, like last year's return and receipts for deductible expenses or donations. Second, keep your eyes out for year-end income statements in January and early February. These documents may include:

- W-2 forms from employers
- Forms 1099-NEC and/or 1099-MISC showing your income from sources like rents, self-employment activities (such as gig work) and royalties
- Forms 1099-INT and 1099-DIV showing interest, dividends and other investment income

If you accept payments for goods or services through a payment app or online payment platform, you might also receive Form 1099-K showing that income. The filing threshold for these forms was lowered for 2024, so you may receive one even if you never have in the past.

Other important forms you might receive include Forms 1095-A (Health Insurance Marketplace Statement) and 1098-T (Tuition Statement). Also remember that you must answer questions about your involvement with digital assets like crypto on your tax return, and report any resulting income. Make sure you have complete records of all your 2024 digital asset transactions, so you can meet these reporting requirements. A tax professional can help you organize your records, and help you file your return electronically to get your refund as quickly as possible.

Retirement Plan Distributions Deadline - Did You Know?The IRS recently issued a reminder that many seniors must take man...
12/16/2024

Retirement Plan Distributions Deadline - Did You Know?

The IRS recently issued a reminder that many seniors must take mandatory withdrawals, known as required minimum distributions (RMDs), from their retirement accounts by December 31. In general, people of age 73 or older must take annual RMDs from their traditional IRAs or IRA-based workplace plans, such as SIMPLE IRAs, even if they are still working. Similar RMD rules apply for many other workplace retirement plans like 401(k) and 403(b) accounts. However, people who have not yet retired can defer RMDs for some of these accounts, as long as they do not own more than 5% of the company. Designated Roth accounts within workplace retirement plans are generally not subject to RMD rules.

Your retirement account administrator should inform you of your RMD amount, which is based on your account balance and current age. In general, RMDs count as taxable income. Failure to take an RMD by the deadline may trigger a tax penalty of up to 25% of the required withdrawal amount.

The standard deadline to take RMDs is December 31, but if you turned 73 in 2024, you will typically have until April 1, 2025 to take your first RMD. Just keep in mind that you will then need to take your second RMD by December 31, 2025. A tax professional can help you determine how the various RMD rules apply to your accounts, and plan for any tax impacts of the withdrawals.

Healthcare Open Enrollment Deadline on December 15This week is the last week to register for the HealthCare.gov open enr...
12/10/2024

Healthcare Open Enrollment Deadline on December 15

This week is the last week to register for the HealthCare.gov open enrollment period with the deadline being Sunday, December 15th, 2024. Once the Open Enrollment period is over, you will only be able to enroll if there's a qualifying life event for the Special Enrollment Period.

Enrollment can be done at https://healthcare.gov, and a simple checklist of documents you'll need can be found here: https://marketplace.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/marketplace-application-checklist.pdf.

Giving Tuesday and Charitable Donations - Did You Know?Giving Tuesday is an annual event that highlights charitable givi...
12/03/2024

Giving Tuesday and Charitable Donations - Did You Know?

Giving Tuesday is an annual event that highlights charitable giving after Thanksgiving.

If you are considering charitable donations, you may be able to donate to a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) every two or three years instead of every year. This may qualify you to receive tax benefits now, allow the amount to grow tax-free, and the decision on which qualified charity to fund can be made later.

If you are 70.5 years or older, you may also be able to make a qualified charitable distribution (QCD) directly from your IRA this year. QCDs may allow the donation to be deducted from your income. A tax advisor can help you structure your charitable giving.

The IRS has released a tool to make it easier to get information about qualified charitable organizations. The Exempt Organizations Select Check tool can be found at: https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/tax-exempt-organization-search.

Tax Credit for Businesses That Provide Childcare for Employees – Did You Know?Businesses that offer childcare services t...
11/27/2024

Tax Credit for Businesses That Provide Childcare for Employees – Did You Know?

Businesses that offer childcare services to employees may qualify for the Employer-Provided Childcare Tax Credit for some of the expenses involved. Eligible costs may include acquisition or construction of a childcare facility, ongoing expenses to run an in-house daycare center, and/or referral costs like contracting with an outside childcare facility or service.

This nonrefundable credit may cover up to 25% of qualifying workplace childcare facility costs, or 10% of costs for an outside service, up to a maximum of $150,000. Eligible businesses may claim the credit as part of the General Business Credit, meaning that any excess credit amount may be carried back one year or forward up to 20 years. A business tax professional can help you determine whether your enterprise qualifies for the Employer-Provided Childcare Tax Credit, and if so, help you get the maximum benefit from the credit.

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