Sudha CPA firm is a Texas-based accounting firm that provides a full range of accounting, bookkeeping and tax services to individuals, businesses and non-profit organizations. Our firm is built on a tradition of services, technical expertise, and trustworthiness. To better meet the needs of our clients, we have personalized services for clients in industries like real estate accounting, IT consulting, construction accounting, professional and various consumer services. These individualized services have enabled us to address their industry specific challenges, compliance needs and standard tax practices.
Advances in technology allow us to securely provide you with tax, accounting and bookkeeping services anywhere in the world. You can access your financial information and business files online anywhere, anytime. We help you file your taxes quickly and easily. Whether you are in the US or overseas, we provide the same level of service online that you would receive sitting in our office. We utilize the most secure methods in transmitting your private information.
We understand that each business has unique needs and have corresponding specialized services. Additionally, we are available to answer your questions and help with your ongoing tax planning and changing business needs. Contact us today at (214) 785-7250 / info@sudhacpa.com for a consultation.
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Dear Taxpayer:
Important thing to note before sending your 2020 tax documents to your CPA :
Be sure to include the amount of any Economic Impact Payments you received in 2020 or tell them that you did not receive one or both of the payments. Don't forget it. You do not have to provide them the Notice 1444-A or 1444-B you received from the IRS identifying your payment – but do so if you have it.
These payments are NOT taxable income – but if you did not get the full amount of either check to which you were entitled you can claim a refundable credit for the shortage when filing your 2020 tax return. This is known as Recovery Rebate Credit. Please note that if you got more than you were entitled to you do not have to pay the excess back when filing your 2020 return!
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