97,969 tax practices · 11,268 cities · 50 states and DC

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A US directory of tax preparers, CPA firms, enrolled agents, tax attorneys and bookkeepers, with free calculators and guides that explain what you are actually paying for. No lead forms, no sign-up, nobody buying the top spot.

62,818Tax Preparation Service
23,841CPA & Accounting Firm
241Enrolled Agent
3,115Tax Attorney
513IRS Tax Resolution
7,441Bookkeeping & Payroll
Who does what

Six kinds of tax professional

104062,818 listed
Tax Preparation Service

Seasonal and year-round offices that prepare and e-file individual returns. Ask for the preparer's PTIN and what credential, if any, stands behind it.

CPA23,841 listed
CPA & Accounting Firm

Certified Public Accountants, licensed by a state board. Full representation rights before the IRS, plus audits, business books and planning work.

EA241 listed
Enrolled Agent

Federally licensed by the IRS after a three-part exam. Tax is their whole practice, and they can represent you in an audit or collection case anywhere in the country.

ESQ3,115 listed
Tax Attorney

Licensed lawyers who handle tax controversy, liens and levies, Tax Court, and the cases where attorney-client privilege matters.

OIC513 listed
IRS Tax Resolution

Firms focused on back taxes: installment agreements, penalty abatement, offers in compromise and release of liens or levies.

BKP7,441 listed
Bookkeeping & Payroll

Year-round books, payroll filings and sales tax for small businesses, usually alongside or feeding into a return preparer.

Not sure which you need? The credentials guide explains who can represent you if the IRS writes to you later.

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1040Income tax
Federal Income Tax Estimator

Enter wages, dependents and withholding to estimate your federal tax, your refund or balance due, and the marginal and effective rates behind it.

W-4Withholding
Paycheck Withholding Checkup

Compare what your employer has withheld so far against your projected year-end tax, and see the per-paycheck adjustment that closes the gap.

SCH ADeductions
Standard vs Itemized Deductions

Add up mortgage interest, state and local tax, charity and medical costs to see whether itemizing beats the standard deduction, and by how much.

SCH DCapital gains
Capital Gains Tax Estimator

See how a sale is taxed at short-term versus long-term rates, where the 0%, 15% and 20% thresholds fall, and when the 3.8% investment tax applies.

DOCSDocuments
Tax Document Checklist

A 40-point interactive checklist of everything a preparer may ask for, grouped by situation. Your progress saves in your browser.

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Tax, explained without the sales pitch

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How Long to Keep Tax Records

Three years covers most of it, six years covers the bad case, and some documents you keep until long after you sell the thing they relate to.

Tax Credits Families Miss Most Often

Credits beat deductions dollar for dollar, and several of the biggest ones go unclaimed every year by people who qualify. Here is what to check.

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New to all of this?

Tax Help 101 walks through the shape of a return, who is allowed to prepare one, which deadlines are real, what happens when you cannot pay, and the free options most people never hear about. It links out to the deeper guides as you go.

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