Bottom Line Business Service

Bottom Line Business Service Income Tax Prep, Payroll, Sales Tax, Bookkeeping

12/26/2025

I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas. Looking into the new year, I'm looking to hire an office receptionist. Individual must be familiar with Microsoft excel and other computer programs. Experience with Quickbooks a plus. Pay based on experience.

Background check and references will be verified. Email resume to [email protected]

03/31/2025

Just a reminder from the IRS issue 2025-11.

Taxpayers have until April 15 to file their 2021 tax returns to claim a refund. The IRS estimates that more than $1 billion in refunds remain unclaimed. Taxpayers typically have three years to file and claim their tax refunds. If they don’t file within three years, the money becomes the property of the U.S. Treasury. After the expiration of the three-year period, the refund statute generally prevents the issuance of a refund check and the application of any credits, including overpayment of estimated taxes or withholding amounts, to other tax years that are underpaid.

We can file your 2021 return if you need to file it still. Call 252-995-4004 for an appointment.

03/13/2025

IRS reminds retirees: April 1 final day to begin required withdrawals from IRAs and 401(k)s

WASHINGTON - The Internal Revenue Service issued a reminder today that in most cases retirees who turned 73 in 2024 must begin receiving payments from Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), 401(k)s and similar workplace retirement plans by Tuesday, April 1, 2025.

02/07/2025

IRS Issue Number: Tax Tip 2025-15

Tips for choosing a tax professional

When people turn to tax professionals for help preparing their federal tax return, they should choose their preparer with care. Taxpayers are ultimately responsible for all the information on their federal income tax return, regardless of who prepares the return.

When using a tax return preparer, taxpayers should look for:
• Availability: Look for a preparer who's available year-round in case questions come up after filing season is over.
• Consistent service fees: Ask about the preparer’s service fees. Taxpayers should avoid tax return preparers who base their fees on a percentage of the refund or who offer to deposit all or part of the refund into their own financial accounts.
• IRS e-file: Ensure their preparer offers IRS e-file. The IRS issues most refunds in fewer than 21 days for taxpayers who file electronically and choose direct deposit.
• Records and receipts: Good preparers ask to see these documents when filing a return.
• Qualifications: Understand the preparer's credentials and qualifications and review their history for complaints or disciplinary actions.
• Complete returns: Never sign a blank or incomplete return. Taxpayers are responsible for filing a complete and correct tax return.
• Mistakes: Review their tax return before signing it and ask questions if something is not clear or appears inaccurate.
• Accurate account information: Make sure any refund will go directly to the taxpayer's bank account – not into the preparer's bank account. Review the routing and bank account number on the completed return and make sure it's accurate.

By law, anyone who is paid to prepare or assists in preparing federal tax returns must have a valid Preparer Tax Identification Number. Paid preparers must sign and include their PTIN on any tax return they prepare. Not signing a return is a red flag the paid preparer may be looking to make a quick profit by promising a big refund or charging fees based on the size of the refund. Taxpayers should avoid these preparers.

01/31/2025

Don't forget 1099s and W-2s are due to your employees and government agencies TODAY. We can file them electronically with the IRS, NCDOR, and SSA.

In case you missed this resolution, today is a second chance with Chinese New Year today.  The Lunar New Year is a time ...
01/29/2025

In case you missed this resolution, today is a second chance with Chinese New Year today. The Lunar New Year is a time for visiting family and friends. Drop your taxes off with us and we will do them while you spend time with a loved one.

Call or stop by we are here when you are ready to file your tax return. 252-995-4004
01/28/2025

Call or stop by we are here when you are ready to file your tax return. 252-995-4004

If you have a business your 1099s and W-2s are due next week on the 31st.  Our office will be happy to prepare them for ...
01/24/2025

If you have a business your 1099s and W-2s are due next week on the 31st. Our office will be happy to prepare them for you and file them with the IRS and SSA.
252-995-4004

Our office is open Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm.  Evening and weekend appointments are available. 252-995-4004
01/23/2025

Our office is open Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm. Evening and weekend appointments are available. 252-995-4004

01/21/2025

The IRS will official open the 2025 filing season tomorrow. We are ready to file your return. 252-995-4004

A little tax humor for you today."One Reason Not to Play the Lottery"...... Whoever wins the Mega Millions Jackpot will ...
01/17/2025

A little tax humor for you today.
"One Reason Not to Play the Lottery"...... Whoever wins the Mega Millions Jackpot will make history, as the first billionaire to pay taxes.

Call or stop by the office to file your return 252-995-4004

The anticipated start date for the IRS to accept returns is January 22nd.  We can file your taxes as soon as you have yo...
01/16/2025

The anticipated start date for the IRS to accept returns is January 22nd. We can file your taxes as soon as you have your W-2s and related tax documents. No need to wait until January 22nd.
Call or stop by 252-995-4004

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Buxton, NC
27920

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

+12529954004

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