TTD Services

TTD Services At TTD Bookkeeping Services in Killeen, Texas, we provide full-service small-business bookkeeping, payroll, and tax services.

At TTD Services, our founder Candy Bell is a certified Enrolled Agent and leads an experienced team who will diligently track, report, and compile your numbers so you have the information needed to help improve your financial position. Our tax preparation and filing services are also available to individuals. Whether as a business or an individual, when you work with us you'll find that our fees a

re less than those of our competitors. We also guarantee our work at no additional cost to you. We also have enrolled agents that can advise, represent and prepare tax returns for individuals, partnerships, corporations.

The stepped-up basis rules can reduce capital gains tax for family members who inherit your assets. Under these rules, w...
06/17/2026

The stepped-up basis rules can reduce capital gains tax for family members who inherit your assets. Under these rules, when your loved one inherits an asset, its tax basis is “stepped up” to its fair market value at the time of your death. If the heir later sells the asset, he or she will owe capital gains tax only on any appreciation after your date of death, rather than on the entire gain since you acquired it. Investment accounts, business interests, real estate and personal property are among the assets affected by the stepped-up basis rules. Call us at (254) 526-4080 for details.

Imagine if a fraud perpetrator wiped out your 401(k) account balance overnight. Would you still be able to retire? Milli...
06/15/2026

Imagine if a fraud perpetrator wiped out your 401(k) account balance overnight. Would you still be able to retire? Millions of dollars in U.S. retirement plans have been stolen thanks to hackers, identity thieves and social engineers, such as scammers using phishing emails to obtain financial and other personal information. But you can protect your hard-earned savings! Call us (254) 526-4080 for retirement planning help.

Boat owners may qualify for federal income tax breaks — but only if the boat meets specific requirements. For example, a...
06/12/2026

Boat owners may qualify for federal income tax breaks — but only if the boat meets specific requirements. For example, a vessel with sleeping, cooking and toilet facilities could qualify as a home for the mortgage interest itemized deduction. Itemizers may also be able to deduct eligible state and local sales tax paid on a boat, subject to applicable limits. Vessels used in bona fide businesses, such as charter fishing or sightseeing, can generate deductible business expenses. Before assuming your boat delivers tax savings, contact us at (254) 526-4080 to learn more. We can help determine your vessel’s eligibility and provide guidance on substantiating any write-offs.

Your 2025 individual income tax return can provide a treasure trove of tax-planning ideas for 2026. We can dig into your...
06/10/2026

Your 2025 individual income tax return can provide a treasure trove of tax-planning ideas for 2026. We can dig into your 1040 and uncover potential strategies you can implement this year to reduce your 2026 taxes. We also can assist with filing extended 2025 returns. Call us at (254) 526-4080 to set up an appointment.

No two taxpayers are exactly alike — so your tax strategies shouldn’t be either. Our firm provides customized tax planni...
06/08/2026

No two taxpayers are exactly alike — so your tax strategies shouldn’t be either. Our firm provides customized tax planning for individuals and businesses. We can identify opportunities to reduce taxes in your specific situation while helping you stay compliant with changing tax laws. Call us at (254) 526-4080 to get started.

Are rental real estate activities eligible for the qualified business income (QBI) deduction? The answer is a distinct “...
06/05/2026

Are rental real estate activities eligible for the qualified business income (QBI) deduction? The answer is a distinct “maybe.” This tax break allows eligible sole proprietors and owners of “pass-through” entities to deduct up to 20% of QBI. Pass-through entities include partnerships, S corporations and most limited liability companies. However, income from a rental real estate activity is QBI only if the activity rises to the level of a trade or business or meets an IRS safe harbor, which generally requires separate records, sufficient rental services and specific documentation. Various limits and other restrictions also apply. Call us at (254) 526-4080 to learn more.

When you’re busy running a business, it’s easy to overlook or dismiss the warning signs of financial distress. Rising em...
06/03/2026

When you’re busy running a business, it’s easy to overlook or dismiss the warning signs of financial distress. Rising employee turnover can signal internal strain. Cash flow issues may indicate slow collections or weak working capital practices. And sudden external shifts — such as interest rate volatility, cost increases or supply chain disruptions — can take a toll on otherwise healthy businesses. Supplementing your company’s year-end financial statements with interim reports or targeted agreed-upon procedures can help you spot problems early and take prompt corrective action. Contact us at (254) 526-4080 to learn more.

Your financial life is more interconnected than you may realize. Your tax, retirement and estate planning should work to...
06/01/2026

Your financial life is more interconnected than you may realize. Your tax, retirement and estate planning should work together to support your goals today and protect your legacy tomorrow. We can help you bring it all together with a coordinated strategy to reduce taxes, build retirement savings and achieve your estate planning objectives. Contact us at (254) 526-4080.

Does your business provide complimentary on-site food and beverages for employees? The rules for deducting certain busin...
05/29/2026

Does your business provide complimentary on-site food and beverages for employees? The rules for deducting certain business meals have changed. Beginning in 2026, employers generally can’t deduct 1) meals treated as de minimis fringe benefits, or 2) employer-provided meals that are excludable from an employee’s income and provided for the employer’s convenience on business premises. For the 2025 tax year, generally the former were 100% deductible and the latter were 50% deductible. Contact us at (254) 526-4080 to discuss whether this change will affect your company and how to plan accordingly.

If you own foreign assets and fail to properly address them in your estate plan, unexpected tax outcomes can result. For...
05/27/2026

If you own foreign assets and fail to properly address them in your estate plan, unexpected tax outcomes can result. For example, if you’re a U.S. citizen, your worldwide assets are potentially subject to federal gift and estate taxes, regardless of where you live or where the assets are located. So, if you own assets in other countries and the assets are subject to estate, inheritance or other death taxes in those countries, there’s a risk of double taxation. Call us at (254) 526-4080 to learn more about how to properly account for foreign assets in your estate plan.

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512 S 2nd Street
Harker Heights, TX
76541

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12545264080

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