411 Taxes
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411taxes.com LLC is a family owned and operated business located in Hialeah, FL serving the counties of Miami-Dade & Broward. Our mission is to provide the best year-round income tax and corporate services to individuals and business owners in the community
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Our Services
Income Tax Preparation
We offer our income tax service as of the first week of January and year-round.
Bookkeeping
We can help you track every penny you make and spend, monthly , quarterly or semi-annually.
Payroll
We can also help you with your payroll, we take care of filing all federal & state forms
Corporate Services
We can help you open any type of corporation or LLC, assistance to obtain your EIN, sales tax certificate, etc.
Immigration Services
We assist you with your help to accurately fill out any form you may need to submit for immigration purposes
Notary Public
We are here to help you notarize any document you need.
From the News
Coronavirus Tax Relief and Economic Impact Payments
The IRS is committed to helping you get your Economic Impact Payment as soon as possible. The payments, also referred to by some as stimulus payments, are automatic for most taxpayers. No further action is needed by taxpayers who filed tax returns in 2018 and 2019 and most seniors and retirees.
Tax Tips for Deducting Gifts to Charity
Give to qualified charities. You can only deduct gifts you give to a qualified charity. Use the IRS Select Check tool to see if the group you give to is qualified. You can deduct gifts to churches, synagogues, temples, mosques and government agencies. This is true even if Select Check does not list them in its database. Keep a record of all cash gifts. Gifts of money include those made in cash or by check, electronic funds transfer, credit card and payroll deduction. You must have a bank record or a written statement from the charity to deduct any gift of money on your tax return. This is true regardless of the amount of the gift. The statement must show the name of the charity and the date and amount of the contribution. Bank records include canceled checks, or bank, credit union and credit card statements. If you give by payroll deductions, you should retain a pay stub, a Form W-2 wage statement or other document from your employer. It must show the total amount withheld for charity, along with the pledge card showing the name of the charity.