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Please reach us at info@dana.tax if you cannot find an answer to your question. 

We specialize in Tax and Business Services, Notary, Payroll, and Bookkeeping.   

Tue, Apr 18, 2023 

Some states may extend their deadlines, so it might be a good idea to try to file quicker rather than later. 


For busy non-tax professionals, time can generally be better spent earning money in your area of expertise. Even if your tax situation is straightforward, hiring a professional will save you the time and stress doing your taxes.  


Tax refund loans, also called "refund advances," are a way to access your refund early. 


Notaries are public officials appointed by the state to serve as impartial witnesses to transactions, thereby helping to deter fraud. Having a document notarized means the signer must appear before the notary and be identified. 


A tax advisor or tax consultant is a person with advanced training and knowledge of tax law. The services of a tax advisor are usually retained in order to minimize taxation while remaining compliant with the law in complicated financial situations.  


Ultimately No, it is the responsibility of the taxpayer to review their paystubs. The taxpayer is responsible. 


If taxes aren't withheld, check your W4 (form you filled out when you started the job) and see  if you claim any exemptions. 


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