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Diamond Financial Tax Diamond Financial provides tax preparation with knowledgable tax service pros! Get the most in retur Get the most in return on your taxes!

Did you know billions of Americans don't claim all of their deductions because they just don't know? We ask the right questions to find your deductions. Don't leave money on the table? Let Diamond Financial help you find your money! Whatever your tax needs you can feel comfortable knowing we, at Diamond Financial Tax, are knowledgable tax professionals at your service!

04/09/2022

PSA: As tax season heads towards its ending we want to make our clients aware…….If we have not received your tax documents by Monday APRIL 11, 2022. You must file an extension. An extension of filing will buy you some time to get your documents filed by October 2022. Our office is currently overloaded with the influx of tax returns trying to meet the deadline and any returns uploaded, sent in, or dropped off will not meet the tax filing deadline for April 18th if not received by Monday 4/11/2022.

Thanks for your cooperation and understanding,

The Diamond Financial Tax Team

Still waiting on refund checks? You are not alone. So is the rest of America. 🇺🇸   🐢
04/03/2021

Still waiting on refund checks? You are not alone. So is the rest of America. 🇺🇸
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Due to threat of inclement weather in our area and notifications from the weather advisory our office has closed early t...
03/25/2021

Due to threat of inclement weather in our area and notifications from the weather advisory our office has closed early today. We apologize for any inconvenience. We will resume for normal hours on tomorrow Friday, 9am-6pm weather permitting.

03/12/2021

To our faithful clients:

Over the past 2 weeks the IRS began releasing tax returns and unfortunately it has been a “slow drip.” A lot of taxpayers are finding themselves waiting longer than normal wait times to receive a refund or response from the IRS. This is not abnormal for an already abnormal tax year!

We thank you for your continued patience as we all await the releasing of refunds & all that happens next within the walls of IRS. A lot is happening in addition to normal transactions—COVID-19, a late filing season, change in presidency, tax law changes in the middle of an already active tax season, 1 stimulus already this year and another yet to come! They are dealing with a lot and so are we. We thank you for trusting us as we keep you updated and informed on the latest!

All the best,
Diamond Financial Tax

01/25/2021

🚨🚨 Clients 🚨 🚨

We value your business AND the safety of your information. For that reason, we ask that you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not TEXT nor EMAIL us your private tax documents for review!! This is never a safe measure of sending documents into our office yet we keep getting them sent in this manner. We have a secure portal for you if you wish to send your documents in virtually so we can assist you safely and privately!

If you need an account to access the portal please call our office at (601) 557-2018 to request access. Thank you for your patience!

-Management

We’re growing!Announcing the newest member of the Diamond Financial family—- Quita Duff, Tax Preparer!! Crash classes we...
01/15/2021

We’re growing!

Announcing the newest member of the Diamond Financial family—- Quita Duff, Tax Preparer!! Crash classes were given and she took it like a champ and earned her “shirt!” She’s gonna be GREAT in this business! Welcome aboard Quita!

12/22/2020

2nd Stimulus Package has officially passed!

Here’s what you can look forward to:
*Reference NATP*

Both houses of Congress voted to pass the latest COVID relief legislation and all indications are that the president will sign it into law. We know that more guidance will be provided as this rolls out, but here are the highlights as we know them:

PPP and small business support: New COVID-19 relief package provides much needed support for small businesses. Business expenses paid for with the proceeds of PPP loans are tax deductible, consistent with Congressional intent in the CARES Act. In addition, the loan forgiveness process is simplified for borrowers with PPP loans of $150,000 or less. Unspent funds totaling $138 billion will be reinvested in the PPP program.

Economic impact payments (EIP): The bill includes a second round of EIPs for qualifying Americans.

The IRS will use the data it already has in its system to begin making payments at the end of December through the first two weeks of January. If the IRS has your direct deposit information, you will receive a payment that way. If it does not, you will receive your payment as a check or debit card in the mail. If you are eligible but don’t receive your check for any reason, you can claim the payment when you file your 2020 taxes in the spring of 2021.

In regards to eligibility, any person who has a valid work-eligible Social Security number (SSN), is not considered as a dependent of someone else and whose adjusted gross income (AGI) does not exceed certain thresholds (see below) is eligible to receive the credit. This means workers, those receiving veterans' benefits, Social Security beneficiaries and others are all eligible.

Spouses of military members are eligible without an SSN
An adopted child can use an Adoption Tax Identification Number to be eligible
Under the CARES Act, joint returns of couples where only one member of the couple had an SSN were ineligible for a rebate. This latest round of relief changes that provision. These families will now be eligible to receive payments for the members of the family who have SSNs. This change is retroactive, meaning those who fall under this category who missed out on the first round of EIPs can claim that money when filing 2020 tax returns in the spring of 2021.

The full credit amount is $600 per individual, $1,200 per couple and $600 for children. It is available for individuals with AGI at or below $75,000 ($112,500 for heads of household), and couples with AGI at or below $150,000. If you have children, you will receive an additional $600 per child.

For those above this income level, your tax rebate amount will be reduced by $5 for each $100 your AGI exceeds the above thresholds.

This means:

An individual without children will not receive any rebate if their AGI exceeds $87,000.
A couple without children will not receive any rebate if their AGI exceeds $174,000.
A family of four will not receive any rebate if their AGI exceeds $198,000.
The IRS will use the same methodology for calculating payments as it did for the first round of economic impact payments.

Unless obtained by fraud, rebate checks do not need to be repaid. If an individual experienced an income loss in 2020, or if they have an increase in family size, they may be able to claim an additional credit of the difference when the individual files their 2020 tax federal income tax return in spring of 2021.

If you are eligible and the IRS does not have your direct deposit information, you will receive your payment as a paper check or a debit card as long as the IRS has your address. If the IRS does not have updated contact information for you, you can claim the payment when you file a tax return in spring 2021.

Someone who is claimed as a dependent on another taxpayer’s tax return is not eligible to receive the $600 refund check themselves. Children 17 and older are not eligible for the $600 per child tax credit.

For those with taxable income, you will need to file a tax return for the 2020 tax year, which you can do during the coming filing season that is expected to begin in late January and end on April 15, 2021. Those with little or no taxable income are encouraged to use the IRS’ free file program.

Other than Social Security beneficiaries (retirement and disability), railroad retirees and those receiving veterans' benefits, individuals with no taxable income will be able to file a simple form provided by the IRS specifically for the purpose of receiving the rebate check.

Social Security retirement and disability beneficiaries, railroad retirees and those receiving veterans' benefits do not need to file to receive their rebate. The IRS has worked directly with the Social Security Administration, Railroad Retirement Board and the Veterans Administration to obtain information needed to send out the rebate checks the same way benefits are paid.

The credit is not taxable, consistent with other refundable tax credits.

The rebate is considered a tax refund and is not counted towards eligibility for federal programs for both income and asset test purposes. The rebate checks are not subject to the majority of offsets, including student debt and state debts. The only administrative offset that will be enforced applies to those who are subject to a child support garnishment court order.

A family with a child born in 2020 is eligible for the $600 per child rebate amount (assuming all other requirements are satisfied). The IRS will calculate the payment based on the most recent tax data in its system. If a child was born since the family’s last filing, the family will not automatically receive the $600 rebate amount for the child born in 2020. To receive the credit the family can claim the $600 credit on their 2020 tax return filing made in spring 2021.

If you believe you are eligible for an economic impact payment but did not receive a round one or round two payment, you will have the opportunity to claim the payment on your 2020 tax return. This year’s tax forms will provide a place for individuals to claim the payments. If you don’t normally file taxes and are eligible for a payment, make sure to file a return this spring to claim the payments.

The IRS has not announced the exact date the coming filing season will begin, but it typically begins near the end of January. If you need to update your information by filing your tax return, keep an eye out for an IRS announcement about the start of the filing season.

Individuals can claim the payment by filing a simple tax return when the tax filing season opens in late January 2021.

Unemployment assistance: For those who are unemployed, the pandemic unemployment insurance program will be extended by 16 weeks. Supplemental federal unemployment benefits of $300 per week will continue into April 2021 instead of ending in December.

Rental assistance: The current CDC eviction moratorium will be extended until Jan. 31, 2021.

Student loans: Extension of student loan forbearance provisions created in CARES and extended by executive order, from the current expiration date of Jan. 31, 2021 through April 1, 2021.

In response to COVID-19 this office operates as a virtual office with curbside service until further notice. Most tax se...
05/21/2020

In response to COVID-19 this office operates as a virtual office with curbside service until further notice.

Most tax services offered in house can also be offered online. We offer personalized electronic tax accounts for you access and upload your documents directly into the office for processing. A phone/video consultation will follow to review and discuss your tax situation and findings. Along with electronic signatures collected.

If you do not access to a computer a drop-off appointment can be made for curbside service.

To take advantage please call our office or visit our website to book your virtual or curbside appointment.

(601) 557-2018 www.DiamondFTS.com

No walk-up, unscheduled appointments can be taken at this time.

Tax Preparation With Knowledgeable Pros. Taxes Done Right. Same-Day Filing. Up to $6,000 Refund Advance. No upfront payments to qualified individuals. We are committed to SERVICE, ETHICS, & EXCELLENCE!

04/15/2020

A MESSAGE FROM OUR OFFICE:

The “Get My Payment” portal on the IRS website for checking on your stimulus status is now up and running. Many taxpayers are finding that their EIP payments have been sent to a bank account they do not recognize. If you had your taxes prepared through our office in 2018 or 2019 and opted to have your tax prep fees removed from your refund instead of paying out of pocket - you have elected to receive your refund through a BANK PRODUCT. This is a 3rd party bank that deducts your prep fees from your refund and issues you your refund via a prepaid card, a check through our office, or deposit into your account that you chose when filing your taxes. This is the Bank information you are likely seeing when you check the “Get My Payment” site. We have been informed that all clients that received a bank product for refunds will have their EIP payments sent back to the IRS for redistribution. It will NOT go on your prepaid debit cards, nor will a check come through our tax prep offices. Once these payments are sent back to the IRS, they will send you a letter informing you of how to claim your EIP Payment or the IRS will send a check directly via mail to your last known address.

While we as tax preparers are not involved directly in the stimulus payment process, we understand how frustrating this may be. Therefore, we are doing what we can to keep our clients and the public informed based off information funneled by the IRS and our banking partners. Please begin checking your mail for any correspondence that may come from the IRS if the deposit account on the “Get My Payment” portal is not yours or be looking from a direct check instead.

These are trying times for us all. The stimulus 2020 is a highly rushed and unorthodox move for those in Congress and our friends at the IRS who facilitated this bill. We should expect that some wrinkles will exist and will need to be ironed out in the process. Thank you for your patience!

04/07/2020

Tax deadline for filing tax returns in now July 15th.
However, if you would like to take advantage of federal stimulus payments coming your way then get those taxes filed ASAP. Stimulus payments are scheduled for disbursement in the next couple of weeks.

04/07/2020

We’ve been hesitant to post information regarding the federal stimulus as the information has been altered daily. However, as of today stimulus checks will come directly to you via check in the mail if you have filed taxes in 2018 or 2019 - using the last address you used to file your taxes. If you opted for direct deposit, that direct deposit information on your latest tax return will be used instead. If none of this has changed since you last filed, no action is required.

If you HAVE filed & want to update your address or direct deposit info, the IRS has made statements that a portal on the IRS website will be available soon to update this information. It is not available yet. My advice would be to update your address using traditional “change of address” methods. Contact your preparer for change of address tax forms.

If you HAVE NOT filed, but are required to file, the IRS says to please file your taxes as soon as possible. Although the tax deadline has been pushed back to 7/15/2020, getting caught up on taxes to receive your stimulus should be done ASAP.

If you receive Social Security benefits, you will receive your stimulus payments through SSD/SSI methods. No action is required.

If you don’t fall into any of the above categories...have not filed in 2 years because you were not required, & don’t receive disability benefits, you will need to file a simple EIP (Economic Impact Payment) Tax return so that the IRS will know how to send you your stimulus payments. We are accepting applications for filing EIP tax returns through our office now.

Email:
**[email protected]
**Please include your full NAME , and PHONE number only.
**Type “EIP Tax Return Request” in the email title/header.

If have questions feel free to include your questions in your email. Either I, or someone in my office will call you for a phone consultation. DO NOT send any personal information in your email other than what is requested at this time. You will be called with information on how to submit information securely & directly into the office after your phone consultation is complete.

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/economic-impact-payments-what-you-need-to-know

03/19/2020

TAX NOTIFICATION:
As of now the Individual Filing Deadline is still April 15th. However, if you have taxes due for 2019 tax year, you can defer those payments, interest free and penalty free for an additional 90 days past April 15th. 🥳

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