Frequently Asked Questions

General FAQ's

  • 1. How secure is my personal, financial and other sensitive information?
  • 2. How can I contact your Tax Experts/Specialists?
  • 3. How is Bose Tax & Accounting different from other on-line service providers?
  • 4. How will you assist me in filing Regular & Amended Tax Return?

We assure you 100% protection regarding your personal, financial and other sensitive information as we respect our valued customers and the data provided by them. ​

Once you provide your tax related information to us, your tax return will be assigned to a Certified Public Accountant in order to initiate return preparation process. You can call us at (800) 226-9050.​

Bose Tax & Accounting is equipped with experienced and skilled professionals who would help you to analyze your current tax situation more effectively by identifying optimum tax planning/filing options available to you. We’ll analyze your Tax Returns accurately as per the documents uploaded by you and determine the correct filing status. This will help you to avoid receiving notices from the IRS and State departments as well, compared to online filing. ​

Bose Tax & Accounting team will help you to prepare and plan your Tax Return (to minimize your tax liability and maximize your refund) as per the latest amendments/pronouncements announced/released by IRS Department.

Tax Return Related FAQ's

  • 1. What do you need to prepare my tax return?
  • 2. How long will it take to prepare my tax return?
  • 3. How can I escalate an issue if my query is not resolved within the specific time period?
  • 4. Do I need to check my Tax Returns before submitting to the IRS?
  • 5. How can I contact your Tax experts?
  • 6. How can I check my Tax Returns?
  • 7. How long will it take to file my tax returns?
  • 8. How can I get my Tax Refund from the Departments?
  • 9. How can I pay the balance due/owe amount to the Department?
  • 10. What if I'm unable to pay the balance due/owe amount to Federal Department?
  • 11. What should I do if I made a mistake on my federal return that I have already filed?

Click on the link, download the app and send us your tax documents securely: Https://taxestogo.com/App/Download/8428. Go to our "Book Online" page and schedule a 5 to 10 minute appointment online for us to give you a call or videoconferencing is an option too!!! ​

As soon as you provide relevant tax notes, tax documents and other required information, we will initiate preparation process and send you the Estimated Tax Summary within 24 to 48 hours.

If your query is not resolved within the time period by the assigned Accountant, you can escalate the issue to the Tax Supervisor/Manager by calling us at (800) 226-9050.

Yes, it is mandatory to check your tax returns before they are submitted to the IRS with regards to correctness of your personal information, Income details, deductions & credits claimed on the tax return.

By calling us at (800) 226-9050. And we assure you our tax experts will provide support 24/7 throughout the year.

As soon as you make the payment for our services, we shall send you an encrypted Tax Return PDF for your complete review and verification. You can download the tax return PDF using “DOWN LOAD TAX RETURN” option and thoroughly check the same for its accuracy. If you find any corrections on the tax return, you need to notify us by declining the tax return PDF and after corrections are made, we’ll send an encrypted email for your verification. ​

If you provide us with your bank details, it'll be listed on your tax return and your refund will be credited directly to your account, otherwise you will receive a paper check.

If you provide us with your bank details, it'll be listed on your tax return and your refund will be credited directly to your account, otherwise you will receive a paper check.

If you have a balance due /owe an amount on your tax return, you can make payment to the departments by one of the following methods.

  • Using the Auto withdrawal facility while filing your tax returns (i.e. before April 15th, 2019).
  • Making online payment (using your credit card, debit card, etc.)
  • Paying through paper check along with Payment Vouchers.

If you are unable to pay the owe amount due to your current financial position, you can choose to make the payment using Federal Installment Agreement at your budget up to a maximum period of five years.

If you find any mistake on the return originally filed, you may need to amend your tax return. For this, you need to file Amended Tax Return (Form 1040X) and make necessary corrections.

FAQs About: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017

  • How does the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 affect me?
  • I am a W-2 wage earner. How does this tax act affect me differently than the other tax changes?
  • I have heard that I may not be able to deduct all my property tax and state income tax withholding. Is that true?
  • I am an outside salesperson. I receive a W-2 but my company does not reimburse me for such things as client meals, entertainment, and mileage. Will I be affected by the new tax laws?
  • I am a mechanic. I receive a W-2, but I must buy my own tools, and I belong to a union. Will I still be able to deduct these items?
  • I file a short form. I only have a W-2 and I have no dependents. Will my taxes go down?
  • I file a 1040A. I only have a W-2, and I have no dependents. Will my taxes go down?

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 affects almost everyone. Whether you file an individual, business, and possibly a non-profit return.

First you may want to change your W-4 (form to claim tax exemptions).

Yes. You now can only deduct a total of $10,000 on your federal tax return for property tax, state income tax withholding, and state estimated tax payments.

Yes. You will no longer be able to deduct meals and entertainment and mileage as an unreimbursed employee expense on Schedule A of your tax return.

No. These expenses are no longer allowed as an itemized deduction to be taken on form Schedule A.

No. These expenses are no longer allowed as itemized deductions to be taken on form Schedule A of your tax return.

It is possible. The standard deduction has been increased to $12,000 individuals, $18,000 for heads of household and $24,000 for married couples filing jointly and surviving spouses. Also, an additional standard deduction amount for the elderly or the blind is $1,300. However, the exemption amount for all categories, that was allowed in past years, has been eliminated.

FAQs About: Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

  • How Long Does It Take To Get My ITIN?
  • Do I Need to Send My Original Passport?
  • Do I Need to Send My Passport Certified?
  • Can I Use an ITIN to Open a Bank Account?
  • What Can You Do With an ITIN?
  • What's a Tax ID?
  • Who Needs an ITIN?
  • What Documents Do I Need to Provide?

ITIN processing time varies based on time of the year.

Due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, ITIN processing time take an average 8 to 10 weeks once we file your ITIN application to the IRS.

This is the fastest time the IRS currently takes to process ITIN applications and we make sure to file your ITIN application as soon as possible.

No, you do NOT have to send us your original passport to get your ITIN.

Since we’re IRS Certified Acceptance Agents, we will certify your passport for you so that you don’t have to send in your original passport.

No, you do NOT have to send us your passport certified to get your ITIN.

Since we’re IRS Certified Acceptance Agents, we will certify your passport for you.

Yes, you will able to open a bank account with your ITIN, and also apply to get a credit card!

You can use your ITIN to:

  • Open U.S. bank account (both personal and business)
  • File tax return
  • Open PayPal and Stripe account
  • Get a credit card
  • Apply for unemployment
  • And so much more…

There’s 2 types of Tax ID’s:

  1. ITIN (Individual Tax Identification Number) is a tax ID number for personal use if you don’t have a Social Security Number (SSN).
  2. EIN (Employer Identification Number) is a tax ID number for a BUSINESS. EIN is necessary to lawfully conduct business in the U.S. and EIN is necessary to open a business bank account. We can also help you get your EIN.

IRS issues ITINs to foreign nationals and others who have federal tax reporting or filing requirements and do not qualify for SSNs.

Examples of individuals who need an ITIN include:

  • Non-US citizen and do not qualify for Social Security Number (SSN)
  • Non-US resident alien required to file a US tax return
  • U.S. resident alien who is filing a U.S. tax return
  • Dependent or spouse of a U.S. citizen/resident alien
  • Dependent or spouse of a non-U.S. resident alien visa holder

To get your ITIN, you typically need to provide 2 types of documents:

  1. Identification Documentation – Typically a valid passport. If you do not have a valid passport, we will provide you a List of Alternate ID’s you can instead.
  2. Supporting Documentation – Based on the reason why you are applying for an ITIN, we will properly instruct you on how to provide your supporting documents after you fill out the ITIN application and we review your application.

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