AAG Enterprise, Inc.

AAG Enterprise, Inc. Income Tax Services
Accounting & Bookkeeping Services
Payroll Services If you’re looking for high quality and personal service, you’ve come to the right place.

At AAG Enterprise, Inc. we’ll give you the attention and personal service you’ll come to expect and enjoy. Integrity, knowledge, and honesty ensure the best service to every client every time. We offer bookkeeping, tax services, direct deposit services, payroll, corporate and partnership services, and direct deposit services.

02/19/2026

Do you own a business? There is a wide range of costs that can fall under applicable business deductions. Some examples include advertising, office supplies, travel and insurance.

02/16/2026

The age limit to claim children on your taxes is under the age of 19 at the end of the tax year. Are they a full time student? The age limit extends to 24!

02/10/2026

Don’t forget these items when getting your taxes done!
-Drivers license or ID
-W2 or 1099 forms
-Interest or investment statements
-Student loan interest

02/06/2026

Are you starting a new business? We offer startup services including applying for sole proprietors, llc’s and corporations. We can register for EIN’s and offer paycheck services. Reach out for fees and details!

02/02/2026

Do you own a business? Make sure to keep track of mileage! Apps like MileIQ can help.

01/27/2026

We can elect for you to enroll your child when filing your 2025 Tax Return. Give us a call at 724-316-5095

Trump Accounts give the next generation a jump start on saving
The Working Families Tax Cuts allows parents, guardians and other authorized individuals to establish a new type of individual retirement account for their children, called Trump Accounts. The account is for a child who has not turned age 18 before the end of the calendar year in which the election is made and has a valid Social Security number.

The account features a pilot program contribution of $1,000 for children born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028, and who are U.S. citizens with a valid Social Security number.

01/26/2026

Important date reminders:
January 31st- W2’s must be sent to employees by this date
March 16th- Business tax return deadline
April 15th- Taxpayer tax return deadline

01/24/2026

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) helps make American working families stronger. Did you know one out of five eligible workers don't claim ? On this , the is spreading the word about this credit so you don't miss out. There are free resources available to help you figure out if you're eligible to claim it and to file your tax return.

Find out if you're eligible at www.irs.gov/eitc.

01/23/2026

Some changes that were made this tax season include the deduction amounts for no tax on tips or overtime.

01/21/2026

It’s that time of year! The tax filing season officially opens on January 26th. 📋 Contact us for your tax filing needs!

10/30/2017

In light of all the IRS Scams these days here is some info to help you avoid being a victim.

How to Know if the Knock on Your Door is Actually Someone from the IRS
IRS Tax Tip 2017-67
October 30, 2017

Every Halloween, children knock on doors pretending they are everything from superheroes to movie stars. Scammers, on the other hand, don’t leave their impersonations to one day. They can happen any time of the year.

People can avoid taking the bait and falling victim to a scam by knowing how and when the IRS does contact a taxpayer in person. This can help someone determine whether an individual is truly an IRS employee.

Here are eight things to know about in-person contacts from the IRS.

• The IRS initiates most contacts through regular mail delivered by the United States Postal Service.
• There are special circumstances when the IRS will come to a home or business. This includes:
o When a taxpayer has an overdue tax bill
o When the IRS needs to secure a delinquent tax return or a delinquent employment tax payment
o To tour a business as part of an audit
o As part of a criminal investigation
• Revenue officers are IRS employees who work cases that involve an amount owed by a taxpayer or a delinquent tax return. Generally, home or business visits are unannounced.
• IRS revenue officers carry two forms of official identification. Both forms of ID have serial numbers. Taxpayers can ask to see both IDs.
• The IRS can assign certain cases to private debt collectors. The IRS does this only after giving written notice to the taxpayer and any appointed representative. Private collection agencies will never visit a taxpayer at their home or business.
• The IRS will not ask that a taxpayer makes a payment to anyone other than the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
• IRS employees conducting audits may call taxpayers to set up appointments, but not without having first notified them by mail. Therefore, by the time the IRS visits a taxpayer at home, the taxpayer would be well aware of the audit.
• IRS criminal investigators may visit a taxpayer’s home or business unannounced while conducting an investigation. However, these are federal law enforcement agents and they will not demand any sort of payment.
Taxpayers who believe they were visited by someone impersonating the IRS can visit IRS.gov for information about how to report it.

Address

518 Concord Church Road
North Sewickley, PA
15010

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17248460409

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