Thursday, April 17, 2014

A BIG THANKS

Be's Professional Services would like to say Thank You to all our old and new clients.

Thanks for allowing us to educate and get you back the best refund.

We love our clients and we are open all year with off season hours.
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We will see you all next season.

— at Be's Professional Services.

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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO FILE YOUR TAXES!

                                        You now have 6 more days to file your taxes.


If you are still not ready to file your taxes. Call us to get an Extension .

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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Did You Know That You Can Do A Split Refund Direct Deposit to More Than One Account!

For 57 million Americans, the refund check is no longer in the mail; it’s already in the bank.

The IRS, has issued direct-deposit refunds valued at more than $170 billion, as a growing number of taxpayers are choosing the speed and convenience of direct deposit, rather than receiving a paper check. So far this year, almost 85 percent of all refunds have been directly deposited into taxpayers’ bank accounts.

Taxpayers can have their refunds directly deposited when they e-file or by including their account information on their paper tax return.

Banks, mutual funds, brokerage firms and credit unions are all eligible to receive direct deposits. Before making this choice, however, taxpayers should make sure the financial institution accepts direct deposits for the type of account chosen.

Taxpayers also have the option and flexibility of splitting refund deposits among two or three different accounts or financial institutions. For instance, a refund could be split between a savings account, a checking account or an Individual Retirement Arrangement (IRA). Taxpayers can split their refunds when they e-file.

A taxpayer's refund should only be deposited directly into accounts that are in the taxpayer's own name; the taxpayer's spouse's name or both if it's a joint account.

Those who choose direct deposit get their refunds at least a week sooner, and direct deposit eliminates the chance of a lost, stolen or undeliverable refund.

Per IRS.gov