Miami Office
CPA and tax attorney
The professionals at My CPA, PA, offer an array of services with a strong focus on two main areas – business and IRS tax services. Equipped with a Miami CPA, in-house tax attorney, former IRS agent and more than twelve years experience, we have gained extensive knowledge to be able to effectively and thoroughly service our clients and maintain their loyalty for years ahead.
Miami accountant for your business
The main goal of a business owner is to make money and to continuously grow in an effective manner. As a Miami business accountant, we can provide insightful business and accounting services that can help you attain those goals, such as:
- Business consultation and incorporation
- Monthly bookkeeping and payroll
- Business tax preparation
- Profit and loss statements
Miami IRS tax resolution services
Through the help and knowledge of our in-house Miami tax attorney and former IRS agent, we have the ability and experience to represent any individual and business that may be facing an IRS issue.
Miami Office
Address
Suite 320
Miami, FL 33131
Contact
phone: (305) 534-7160
fax: (786) 206-7065
email:
Hours
Day | Hours |
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Monday | 8:30am – 5:30pm |
Tuesday | 8:30am – 5:30pm |
Wednesday | 8:30am – 5:30pm |
Thursday | 8:30am – 5:30pm |
Friday | 8:30am – 5:30pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
*By appointment only
Tax debt resolution
When a tax debt is not resolved, the IRS has the ability to take action by taking over your personal assets in order to recover the money that is owed. There are different tax solutions for individuals and businesses that owe back taxes and are looking to resolve their debt issues with the IRS.
Learn moreTax audits and tax examinations
The IRS will sometimes sent out a notice for an audit and when that moment comes, it is always advised to get professional representation from a tax attorney or CPA. At My CPA, PA, we help prepare any necessary documents to provide the appropriate backup that is needed to show proof of your tax return claims. Ignoring letters from the IRS can lead to further repercussion and suspicion from the IRS, allowing for them to look further back into your records and possibly charge you with interest and penalties.
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