1. Document Collection
Securely upload your W-2s, 1099s, and financial statements through our encrypted client portal.
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Tax preparation is the process of preparing tax returns for filing with the IRS or local tax authorities. It goes beyond simply filling out forms; it involves a deep analysis of your financial activities to ensure full compliance while minimizing your tax liability.
Professional tax preparation at QA Accounting & Tax Service ensures that every available deduction, credit, and incentive is identified. Whether you are an individual, a freelancer in the gig economy, or a large corporation, accurate preparation is the key to preventing audits and maximizing your year-end refund.

The tax code is constantly evolving, and 2026 is no exception. With new regulations surrounding digital assets, remote work, and small business credits, “DIY” tax filing has never been riskier. Professional tax preparation services help you:
Keep Your Finances Organized and Accurate > Let our professional tax team navigate the complexities of the 2026 tax laws while you focus on your family or your business.
We handle your tax preparation with accuracy and attention to detail, making the process simple while ensuring your returns are filed correctly.
Securely upload your W-2s, 1099s, and financial statements through our encrypted client portal.
Our tax professionals analyze your data, cross-referencing the latest 2026 tax laws to find every saving opportunity.
Once you approve the return, we e-file directly with the authorities and provide you with a digital copy for your records.

We combine high-tech efficiency with high-touch personal service.
For most individuals, the federal filing deadline is April 15, 2026. If you are self-employed, you have until June 15 to file, though any taxes owed must still be paid by the April deadline to avoid interest.
Generally, you’ll need all income statements (W-2, 1099), records of expenses (mortgage interest, charitable gifts), and digital asset records if you traded cryptocurrency or NFTs. We provide a full checklist during your onboarding.
Yes. For the 2026 season, the IRS requires reporting on all gig income. You will likely receive a Form 1099-K if your transactions on apps like Venmo or PayPal exceeded $20,000, but all income is taxable regardless of the threshold.
Absolutely. We specialize in “catch-up” filings. We can help you gather past records, file back taxes, and potentially negotiate with tax authorities to reduce penalties.
We handle your tax preparation with accuracy and attention to detail, making the process simple while ensuring your returns are filed correctly.