Davis Tax Service

Davis Tax Service Tax preparation for individuals, businesses, farms, corporations, s-corps, and partnerships since 1974.

02/17/2026

For those that have not heard. Last year was our last year to do taxes. Wanda has retired. I have began my new role working as accountant/controller at the company my wife co-founded, Myers-Davis. We appreciate everyone business over the past 50+ years since dad started the business back in the early 1970s. Thank you.

03/26/2025

Useful information from IRS on checking your refund status.

IRS Tax Tip 2025-18

Myth-busting federal tax refunds

Many taxpayers file their federal tax returns and then eagerly anticipate details about their refund.

The best way to check the status of a refund is through the Where's My Refund? tool, the IRS2Go app, or by signing in to the taxpayer’s IRS Online Account.­ But many people mistakenly think there are better ways to get their refund status. Here are some of the myths about tax refunds.

Myth: Calling the IRS, a tax software provider or a tax professional will provide a more accurate refund date.

Many people think talking to the IRS, tax software provider or their tax professional is the best way to find out when they will get their refund. There is no need to call the IRS unless Where's My Refund? says to do so.

Taxpayers that do want refund info by phone can call the automated refund hotline at 800-829-1954. This hotline has the same information as the Where's My Refund? tool.

Myth: Ordering a tax transcript is a secret way to get a refund date

A tax transcript will not help taxpayers find out when they will get their refund. IRS tools like Where’s My Refund? will tell taxpayers if their refund is approved and sent.

Myth: Where's My Refund? must be wrong because there's no deposit date yet

Where's My Refund? ‎on both IRS.gov and the IRS2Go mobile app are updated once a day, usually at night. Even though the IRS issues most refunds within 21 days, it's possible a refund may take longer. Taxpayers should also consider the time it takes for the banks to post the refund to their account. People waiting for a refund in the mail should plan for the time it takes a check to arrive. If the IRS needs more information to process a tax return, the agency will contact the taxpayer by mail.

Myth: Where's My Refund? must be wrong because the refund amount is less than expected

There are several factors that could cause a tax refund to be less than expected. The IRS will mail the taxpayer a letter of explanation if any adjustments are made. Some taxpayers may also receive a letter from the Department of Treasury's Bureau of the Fiscal Service if their refund was reduced to offset certain financial obligations. Before calling, check Where's My Refund or wait for the letter to understand why the change was made. The letter will also tell the taxpayers know how to respond, if they need to.

Myth: Getting a refund this year means there's no need to adjust withholding for 2025

To help avoid a surprise next year, taxpayers should make changes now to prepare for next year. One way to do this is to adjust their tax withholding with their employer. The IRS Tax Withholding Estimator tool can help taxpayers determine if their employer is withholding the right amount.

Taxpayers who experience a life event like marriage, divorce, the birth or adoption of a child or no longer being able to claim a person as a dependent are encouraged to check their withholding. Taxpayers can use the results from the Tax Withholding Estimator to complete and submit a new Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Certificate, to their employer as soon as possible. Withholding takes place throughout the year, so it's better to take this step now.

02/20/2025

We will be opening today at 12:30 to let the parking lot melt a little more. Still frozen this morning

01/30/2025

IRS offers top tips to make tax time easier

WASHINGTON —The Internal Revenue Service today provided taxpayers with six tips to make filing their 2024 tax return easier.

Most of the information below is also available on the IRS.gov Let Us Help You page. Taxpayers should follow these handy suggestions as they prepare to file:

1. Gather all important and necessary tax paperwork and records needed for filing a complete and accurate tax return. Errors and omissions can lead to missing a deduction or credit and slow down tax return processing and refunds.

Before filing, taxpayers should have their:

Social Security numbers for everyone listed on the tax return.
Bank account and routing numbers.
Tax forms such as W-2s, 1099s, 1098s, records of digital asset transactions and other income documents.
Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace statement.
IRS letters they may have citing an amount received for a certain tax deduction or credit.
2. Report all types of income on the tax return to avoid receiving a notice or a bill from the IRS. Include income from:

Goods created and sold on online platforms.
Investment income.
Part-time or seasonal work.
Self-employment or other business activities.
Services provided and paid through mobile apps.
3. Avoid paper returns. Filing electronically with direct deposit is the fastest way to get a refund. Plus, tax software helps taxpayers avoid mistakes. It does the math and guides people through each section of their tax return.

01/28/2025

The IRS begins to accept tax returns on Jan. 27th. You can file now and the return will be in the system when IRS begins to process them on Monday. We are open 6 days a week, Monday - Saturday 8:30 am to 3:00 pm each day. Here are some tips from IRS to get ready to prepare your return.
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The IRS encourages taxpayers to take steps now to Get Ready to file their 2023 individual federal tax return. It's important for filers to gather all the correct information they need before filing their return. Organize and gather tax records including Social Security numbers, Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers, Adoption Identification Numbers and this year's Identity Protection Personal Identification Numbers (IP PIN). Filing an accurate return can help taxpayers avoid refund delays or later IRS mailings about a problem.
People should report all their taxable income and wait to file until they receive all income related documents. This is especially important for people who may receive various Forms 1099 from banks or other payers reporting unemployment compensation, dividends, pensions, annuities or retirement plan distributions. If a taxpayer receives Forms 1099-K, they should visit What to do with Form 1099-K to help them determine if that money should be reported as income on their federal tax return.
People should plan to file electronically with direct deposit. This is still the fastest and easiest way to file and receive a refund. To avoid delays in processing, people should avoid filing paper returns whenever possible.
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Just a note for those get a refund with direct deposit. Make sure you bring your routing number and account information with you when bringing in your taxes.

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