Income Tax, Bookkeeping, & Payroll
Tax Planning
Our tax lawyers will provide guidance on tax planning strategies to help you minimize your tax liabilities. We can help you structure your business operations, investments, and other financial transactions in a tax-efficient manner.
Tax Preparation
Our tax attorneys can help you stay compliant with complex and ever-changing tax laws and regulations. We will assist you in preparing and filing tax returns, ensuring that you take advantage of all available deductions and credits and avoids potential penalties and fines.
Bookkeeping
If you want to focus on growing your business and prefer to spend less time on the day-to-day transactions, Wierenga.Tax can handle your bookkeeping and payroll needs through QuickBooks Online. Reach out to learn more.
Payroll
If you utilize our bookkeeping services, we can also assist with setting up and processing your payroll and returns as needed.
Tax Audits
If you are being audited by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or another tax agency, our tax lawyers will represent you and advise you throughout the audit process. We will review your tax returns, negotiate with the tax authorities, and help you understand your legal rights and obligations.
Tax Attorneys Versus Other Tax Professionals
There is often the question of whether a tax professional can do the same thing a tax attorney does. They cannot. Tax attorneys offer more benefits and more thorough representation and guidance than what a certified public accountant (CPA) or an enrolled agent (EA) can provide.
CPAs and EAs provide expertise in accounting and tax preparation. They have training that allows them to prepare taxes and provide financial planning. Tax attorneys do the same but also:
- Have specialized legal expertise – tax attorneys have a deep understanding of tax law and can provide legal advice on complex tax issues
- Protect clients via attorney-client privilege, meaning communications between the attorney and the client cannot be disclosed without the client's consent
- Represent clients in court, if necessary
- Provide a broad range of legal services beyond tax law, like estate planning, business law, and litigation.