Nations Tax Expert

Nations Tax Expert We are a local tax resolution company specializing in resolving tax issues for individuals and businesses. In short, we can help you get your life back.

In addition individual tax returns, we also do corporate, partnership, and estate returns. We resolve tax issues with the IRS and state tax authorities, including non-filer, and tax debt issues. We can bring into filing compliance by filing those past due returns. If you owe money, we can negotiate installment agreements or an offer-in-compromise. We can lift wage garnishments, property liens, and bank levies.

03/19/2019

The TAXMAN cometh! There is less than 30 days now to file your individual taxes on time! Don't wait until the last minute! Get those taxes filed today!!! I'm available! Call me for an appointment! 757-825-8291 I will come to you!

06/29/2018

We recently discovered that someone may have changed our contact information for whatever reason. So, please note the following phone numbers and address:
Phone - 757-850-0840
FAX - 757-850-0842
email: [email protected]
address: 2094 Nickerson Blvd, Hampton VA 23663

05/22/2018

Last night I gave a presentation to a non-profit medical clinic in Williamsburg on "Charitable Giving in 2018 and beyond". It was a power point presentation covering such things as, giving appreciated property, RMD's, QCD's, buying life insurance and naming the charity as beneficiary, and other ideas. If you'd like to have me come to your organization to discuss, please let me know!

01/12/2018

Here is something from the IRS that might be of interest to you in choosing a competent tax professional:

Welcome to the Internal Revenue Service's official YouTube channel, featuring IRS-produced videos on various tax administration topics. The U.S. government d...

This is from the IRS website:Issue Number:    How to Use the Tax Return Preparer DirectoryInside This IssueHere is a vid...
01/07/2018

This is from the IRS website:

Issue Number: How to Use the Tax Return Preparer Directory

Inside This Issue

Here is a video tax tip from the IRS:

How to Use the Tax Return Preparer Directory English

Subscribe today: The IRS YouTube channels provide short, informative videos on various tax related topics in English, Spanish and ASL.

www.youtube.com/irsvideos
www.youtube.com/irsvideosmultilingua
www.youtube.com/irsvideosASL

Welcome to the Internal Revenue Service's official YouTube channel, featuring IRS-produced videos on various tax administration topics. The U.S. government d...

01/05/2018

If you don't know whom to choose for your tax prep, please see the following post from the IRS. If you have questions, please contact me at 757-850-0840.

Issue Number:    IRS Tax Tip 2018-02Inside This IssueTen Tips for Choosing a Tax PreparerIt’s the time of the year when ...
01/05/2018

Issue Number: IRS Tax Tip 2018-02
Inside This Issue

Ten Tips for Choosing a Tax Preparer

It’s the time of the year when many taxpayers choose a tax preparer to help file a tax return. These taxpayers should choose their tax return preparer wisely. This is because taxpayers are responsible for all the information on their income tax return. That’s true no matter who prepares the return.

Here are ten tips for taxpayers to remember when selecting a preparer:

Check the Preparer’s Qualifications. Use the IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications. This tool helps taxpayers find a tax return preparer with specific qualifications. The directory is a searchable and sortable listing of preparers.
Check the Preparer’s History. Ask the Better Business Bureau about the preparer. Check for disciplinary actions and the license status for credentialed preparers. For CPAs, check with the State Board of Accountancy. For attorneys, check with the State Bar Association. For Enrolled Agents, go to the verify enrolled agent status page on IRS.gov or check the directory.
Ask about Service Fees. Avoid preparers who base fees on a percentage of the refund or who boast bigger refunds than their competition. When asking about a preparer’s services and fees, don’t give them tax documents, Social Security numbers or other information.
Ask to E-File. Taxpayers should make sure their preparer offers IRS e-file. The quickest way for taxpayers to get their refund is to electronically file their federal tax return and use direct deposit.
Make Sure the Preparer is Available. Taxpayers may want to contact their preparer after this year’s April 17 due date. Avoid fly-by-night preparers.
Provide Records and Receipts. Good preparers will ask to see a taxpayer’s records and receipts. They’ll ask questions to figure things like the total income, tax deductions and credits.
Never Sign a Blank Return. Don’t use a tax preparer who asks a taxpayer to sign a blank tax form.
Review Before Signing. Before signing a tax return, review it. Ask questions if something is not clear. Taxpayers should feel comfortable with the accuracy of their return before they sign it. They should also make sure that their refund goes directly to them – not to the preparer’s bank account. Review the routing and bank account number on the completed return. The preparer should give you a copy of the completed tax return.
Ensure the Preparer Signs and Includes Their PTIN. All paid tax preparers must have a Preparer Tax Identification Number. By law, paid preparers must sign returns and include their PTIN.
Report Abusive Tax Preparers to the IRS. Most tax return preparers are honest and provide great service to their clients. However, some preparers are dishonest. Report abusive tax preparers and suspected tax fraud to the IRS. Use Form 14157, Complaint: Tax Return Preparer. If a taxpayer suspects a tax preparer filed or changed their return without the taxpayer’s consent, they should file Form 14157-A, Return Preparer Fraud or Misconduct Affidavit.

Additional IRS Resources:

Understanding Tax Return Preparer Credentials and Qualifications
Tax Topic 254 - How to Choose a Tax Return Preparer
Choosing a Tax Professional
How to Make a Complaint About a Tax Return Preparer
How to Report Suspected Tax Fraud Activity
IRS Tax Pro Association Partners

IRS YouTube Videos:

Choose a Tax Preparer Wisely – English | Spanish | ASL

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Tax Tip 2018-02, January 4, 2017

09/03/2017

We are in "hurricane season". If you or a loved one experienced devastation and loss by way of Hurricane Harvey, remember that you can claim a "casualty loss" on your tax return.(Schedule A) Since President Trump has declared this a Federal Disaster, if you suffered a loss due to Hurricane Harvey, and, if you have already filed your 2016 return, you can file an amended return and claim a "casualty loss" there. If you have not filed your return yet, you can, of course, claim a "casualty loss" now. This will allow you to begin the rebuilding process sooner. For more information, please contact me - 757-850-0840.

07/30/2017

The Tides game that was to be played yesterday was postponed due to rain. Now, though that game will be played today, Sunday, the 30th, the Enrolled Agents' social event that was to correspond with the Tides game has to be re-scheduled to a later time because we were going to enjoy a buffet as a part of this whole thing. Therefore, too, I'm not playing the National Anthem at today's game. I'm sorry about this, but this is out of my control.

06/23/2017

For the second year in a row we have won the "Best Tax Service" on the Peninsula by Coastal Virginia Magazine! What an honor! My thanks go out to all who voted for us! And, I thank my great team of Dana Kosky, EA, Eula Williams, Janet Heller, Sarena Harper, Nikisha Dickens, and, of course, Judy Nations, for all of the hard work they've put in during this past year! My team is the best there is!

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