AILA ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

AILA ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES New Business Start-up, Accounting, Financial Reporting, Tax Return Preparation, Payroll, Budgeting, Forecasting, Financial/Tax/Business Consulting & More.

AILA ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

A CPA firm located in California, USA. Owner: Dr. Suheyla Ciftci, CPA

Dr. Suheyla Ciftci's Professional Background:

Professional Licenses:
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA), State of California
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA), State of Arizona

Practiced public accounting in Arizona and California, USA. Professional experience in accounting, financia

l management, company formation formalities, financial analysis, financial reporting, financial and tax consulting, budgeting (operational, financial and project budgets), forecasting, cost analysis, individual income taxes, business income taxes (profit entities), payroll, sales taxes, establishment of financial and administrative systems, procedures and policies, internal control system establishment, inventory system management, purchasing system management, treasury and cash flow management, inter-company accounts management, month-end and year-end closing formalities, fixed asset management and business advisory services (in Turkey & USA). Worked in private sector in financial management and non-management positions, such as Accountant, Senior Accountant, Chief Accountant, Financial Reporting Specialist, Assistant Financial Controller, Financial Controller and Director of Financial Affairs (in Turkey & USA). SERVICES PROVIDED/SUNULAN HIZMETLER:

New Business Start-up, Accounting, Business and Individual Income Tax Return Preparation, Sales Tax Return Preparation, Payroll, Payroll Tax Return Preparation, Financial System Establishment, Inventory Management System Establishment, Budgeting, Financial Forecasting, 1099 Form Preparation, Business and Tax Consultation, Sales and Use Tax Permits and Business License Applications.

Şirket Kuruluş İşlemleri, Muhasebe, Bireysel ve Kurumsal Gelir Vergisi Beyannameleri, Satıs Vergisi Beyannamesi, Personel Bordroları, Bordro Kesintilerinin Bildirimine Ait Bildirgeler, Mali Sistemin Oluşturulması, Stok Yönetim Sisteminin Oluşturulması, Bütçeleme, Finansal Tahminleme, 1099 Form, Mali Danışmanlık, Satıs ve İşletme İzin ve Ruhsatlarının Alınması ve Diğer Mali Hizmetler

For tax preparation services, you can deliver your organized tax records to us via email or mail. Vergi beyannamelerinizin hazırlanması ile bağlantılı dokumanlarınızı email veya posta ile ofisimize iletebilirsiniz. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nde kuracağınız şirketiniz vasıtasıyla ticari faaliyet alanızı genişletebilir, yeni pazarlara açılabilir ve satış hacminizi artırabilirsiniz. Bu süreçte, Türkiye ve Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nde edindiğimiz tecrübe ile, sizlere destek sunmaktan memnunluk duyarız! Amerika’daki şirketinizin kuruluş işlemlerinde destek sunabilir; vergi numarası başvurusu, işletme ve satış ruhsat ve izinlerinin alınması, şirketinizin vergilendirme statusunun seçimi, resmi otoritelere gönderilecek bilgilendirme formlarının hazırlanması ve diğer prosedürlerde sizlere yardımcı olabiliriz.

Şirket kuruluş işlemlerinin tamamlanmasını takiben, muhasebe işlemleri, finansal raporların hazırlanması, bütçeleme, vergi beyannamelerinin hazırlanması, personel bordrolarının hazırlanması ve diğer mali konularda sizlere hizmet sunabiliriz. Hizmetlerimiz hakkında daha detaylı bilgilenmek için aşağıda yer alan iletişim bilgileri vasıtasıyla ofisimize ulaşabilirsiniz:

Work Phone: 1-213-258-5154 (texting disabled)
Email: [email protected]
Skype: drsciftci

Mailing Address: PO Box 743026, Los Angeles, CA 90004, USA

02/19/2026

Topic No. 303, Checklist of common errors when preparing your tax return

02/19/2026

COMMON TAX RETURN MISTAKES TO AVOID

Issue Number: Tax Tip 2026-13

Mistakes and errors can happen, but most are easily avoidable when it comes to filing federal income tax returns. Taxpayers are encouraged to review their entire return before filing to make sure it is correct and complete. This is the case even if someone else prepared it, because ultimately, it’s the taxpayer’s responsibility to ensure the information on the return is accurate.

Here are just a few common errors that can be avoided:
Filing too soon: Most tax documents should have been received by now, but taxpayers need to be sure they have all their tax reporting documents before filing. The fastest and easiest way for taxpayers to view their tax records is by logging on to their IRS Online Account.
Incorrect filing status: Be sure to select only one filing status and make sure it is the correct one. What is my filing status? can help with the determination.
Inaccurate information: Taxpayers should carefully when entering any wages, dividends, bank interest and other income they receive to make sure they report the correct amounts.
Misspelled names or missing social security numbers: All names and taxpayer identification numbers must be provided for everyone listed on the return. Social security numbers and names should be entered exactly as they appear on each person’s Social Security card. If there have been any name changes, be sure to contact the Social Security Administration at SSA.gov or call them at 800-772-1213.
Credits and deductions: There are several new deductions and changes to certain credits for 2026. Taxpayers should make sure any deductions and credits are calculated correctly, and necessary documentation is provided.
Unsigned return: An unsigned return is considered invalid. If it’s a joint return, both must sign and date. However, exceptions may apply for members of the armed forces or other taxpayers who have a valid power of attorney.
Incorrect bank account information: Taxpayers who are owed a refund should choose direct deposit. This is the fastest way for them to get their money. However, taxpayers need to make sure they use the correct routing and account numbers on their tax return.

Submitting tax returns electronically ensures greater accuracy. The e-file system often detects common errors and rejects a tax return, sending it back to the taxpayer for correction. This could reduce or eliminate delays in processing a federal tax return.

Source: IRS

12/30/2025

IR-2025-116, Nov. 26, 2025 — The Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to take steps now to prepare for the upcoming filing season by visiting IRS.gov/GetReady for tips on what is new and what to consider before filing.

12/24/2025

The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act has a significant effect on your taxes, credits and deductions.

11/30/2025

Know the difference between impersonators and the IRS to protect yourself from scams.

09/06/2025

IR-2025-89, Sept. 4, 2025 — As hurricane season peaks and wildfire risks remain high, the IRS urges individuals and businesses to create or update their emergency preparedness plans as part of National Preparedness Month.

09/06/2025

Special disaster relief tax law provisions help individuals and businesses through financial crisis.

08/01/2025

FS-2025-03, July 14, 2025 — Provisions from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law on July 4, 2025.

06/18/2025

IR-2025-66, June 9, 2025 — The Internal Revenue Service today highlighted several resources to help taxpayers who missed the April 2025 federal income tax return filing deadline and owe taxes, interest and penalties.

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PO Box 743026
Los Angeles, CA
90004

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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