Bluff Tax and Accounting LLC

Bluff Tax and Accounting LLC Professional Tax and Accounting Services

🔥 I am looking to hire a seasonal receptionist for my tax and accounting office. (Present- April )I am needing someone a...
02/23/2026

🔥 I am looking to hire a seasonal receptionist for my tax and accounting office. (Present- April )
I am needing someone available
Monday- Friday 10am-5pm
Good with answering phones
Good with customer service
Knows how to use Microsoft well
Pay will be $15 an hour

If interest send me a message and we can set up an interview

🔥Attention all LLC Owners 🔥➡️ The deadline to complete your BOI filing for all LLCs is today!!! If you need assistance, ...
01/02/2025

🔥Attention all LLC Owners 🔥

➡️ The deadline to complete your BOI filing for all LLCs is today!!!

If you need assistance, please reach out and I will explain how to do this.

Happy New Years

💥 ATTENTION ALL LLC OWNERS 💥If you own an LLC or Corporation, you must file a BOI report by the below listed deadline!!h...
01/06/2024

💥 ATTENTION ALL LLC OWNERS 💥

If you own an LLC or Corporation, you must file a BOI report by the below listed deadline!!

https://boiefiling.fincen.gov

BOI report:

Beneficial ownership reporting is a new rule issued by the Financial Crimes enforcement Network (FinCEN) requiring business owners to provide personal identification.

BOI report must be filed to Fincen within 30 days after created if the business is started on or after 1/1/2024

If your LLC/Corporation was established before 1/1/2024 you have until 1/1/2025 to file your BOI report, but still must file.

Fees can generate $500 & up if not reported

02/09/2023

For this tax season, contact Bluff Tax and Accounting for all your tax needs. They are currently offering new client discounts and referral discounts. You don’t have to pay upfront, fees can be withheld from your refund! For more information call 573-840-5110. Bluff Tax and Accounting - located on Ferguson street in Poplar Bluff next to John’s Pharmacy.

We are proud to sponsor these little cowgirls for their 2022 rodeo/racing season.
01/26/2022

We are proud to sponsor these little cowgirls for their 2022 rodeo/racing season.

We are proud to sponsor this cowgirl!!
01/26/2022

We are proud to sponsor this cowgirl!!

06/29/2021

Find details about the advance Child Tax Credit payments, including how to get them or stop getting them.

06/24/2021

Some families may prefer to wait until the end of the year and receive the entire Child Tax Credit instead of receiving advance payments. There is an IRS tool that lets them do just that: https://go.usa.gov/x6y6s

💥I definitely couldn’t say this any better. PLEASE read and follow the steps, when available, to opt out!! As of right n...
06/22/2021

💥I definitely couldn’t say this any better. PLEASE read and follow the steps, when available, to opt out!! As of right now, the opt out program is not available, but will be soon. I will update everyone as soon as I find out when it becomes active.

"DO NOT TAKE THE CHILD TAX CREDIT ADVANCE PAYMENTS!"

The IRS recently sent out a letter notifying you of how these advance child tax credit payments work. They also advised you at the bottom of the letter on how to opt out of this program for those who would prefer to just get a larger refund with their tax return.

Most people don't understand that this is NOTHING like the stimulus payments. All this is, is the IRS sending you your tax refund earlier than usual. And for most of our clients, they would prefer to keep the larger refund at the end of the year rather than get some of it spread out over 6 months. (Now don't get me wrong, there are some people that are very excited about this because they either A.)Really need the funds right now. and/or B.)They believe in never giving the IRS a free loan. And these are the types of clients we have that try to get their refund to be as close to zero as possible. There is nothing wrong with that theory at all, in fact, it's technically the correct and best financial decision to make, but probably only 5% of our clientele really actually live by this rule. Instead, most like to get that big refund at tax time and then they can really do something with it! And in this way they are looking at it like a forced savings account.)

So let me use some examples to show you how this could affect you.

1.) Let's say that you are married with 2 kids aged 10 and 14 years old. Your taxable income is $35,000, and you're used to getting tax refunds of $2,000 to $3,000 thanks to the child tax credit and the earned income credit. If you take the advance payments for your children from the IRS this year, you would get $3,000 spread out over the rest of this year; so $500 a month until December. But when you do your taxes with me in January, your refund will only be $1,000 to $2,000 dollars! And for someone that makes $35,000 a year and has a family of 4, this is a lot of money to be planning on $3,000, but you only end up with $1,000. So just make sure you plan for this. (And make sure you don't blame your accountant come tax time and your refund isn't what you wanted!)

2.) Now let's use another example, let's say that you are married with 3 kids. The children's ages are 11 years old, 8 years old, and 15 years old. (Must be a Utah family, am I right? :)) Your taxable income is $100,000. And your refunds are usually only about 200 dollars because you make sure that just barely enough is withheld from your paychecks to cover the tax you owe come tax time.

You can expect to get $750 dollars per month through the advance payments! For a total of $4,500 by December. Now when you come to me to do your taxes in February of 2022, you will owe the IRS $1300 dollars! Holy cow will this client be upset!

My hope with this post is to just help inform my clientele and friends. The client from this example number 2 won't be upset at all if this is planned for and understood right? So if you need money now, take the advance payments, no problem in that at all. Just make sure you know what your outcome will be come tax time.

If you'd like to opt out, the letter I got in the mail says to wait until the end of June and then visit www.irs.gov/childtaxcredit2021 .

I just checked today June 18th at 5:30 PM and you are NOT able to unenroll from the program just yet.

03/29/2021

❗️❗️❗️THE IRS HAS RELEASED THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IN REGARDS TO UNEMPLOYMENT EXCLUSIONS!! ❗️❗️❗️

"If you have already filed your 2020 Form 1040 or 1040-SR, there is no need to file an amended return (Form 1040-X) to figure the amount of unemployment compensation to exclude. The IRS will re-figure your taxes using the excluded unemployment compensation amount and adjust your account accordingly. The IRS will send any refund amount directly to you."

Address

208 Ferguson Street
Poplar Bluff, MO
63901

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15738405110

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