Taxes

  • Free Electronic Taxes Presentation
  • Free Direct Deposit
  • Process it now, pay later
  • Adjustments in your previous statements
  • What is an ITIN?
  • When do you need an ITIN?
  • I need to Renew my ITIN
  • FREE ELECTRONIC TAXES PRESENTATION
    Get your federal refund in 7 days only thanks to our free electronic presentation. It is an IRS service hat allows you to submit your tax declaration with precision, rapidity and security since it won´t be sent through a regular email.

  • FREE DIRECT DEPOSIT
    Your refund will be transferred to your bank account. You may choose several bank accounts for your federal and state tax refunds.

  • PROCESS IT NOW AND PAY LATER
    Thanks to the ACH service, we will be able to prepare and process your tax declaration and charge you our fees only once you have received the deposit on your bank account.

  • ADJUSTMENTS IN YOUR PREVIOUS DECLARATIONS
    You can do any sort of adjustments to your previous declarations either because it is required by the IRS or simply because you want to do it for personal reasons

  • WHAT IS AN ITIN?
    The Individual Taxpayer Identification Number is issued by the Internal Revenue Services to process your tax declaration. IRS will issue a ITIN to the individuals who are required to have a US taxpayer identification number and who are not eligible to obtain a Social Security Number from the Social Security Administration.

  • WHEN DO YOU NEED AN ITIN
    IRS issues ITIN to help people comply with US applicable laws. It is a way to report and process your expenses and tax declaration. ITINs are exclusively used for federal tax declaration.

  • AN ITIN:
    • Does not allow you to work in the US
    • Does not make you eligible for Social Security


  • I NEED TO RENEW MY ITIN
    Any ITIN that has not been used for the federal tax declaration over the last three years will expire on December 31st, 2018. Moreover, all the ITINs issued before 2013, with the digits 73,74,75,76,77,81, or 82 in the middle (ex: 9XX-73-XXXX), will also expire by the end of this year. IRS recommends you to send a renewal request to avoid any delays in your declaration.

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