Barry Associates Inc.

Barry Associates Inc. We offer Payroll Services, Tax Return Services, Bookkeeping Services and more in Richland MI! Call 269-629-4436 Do you need tax preparation in Richland MI?

Looking for accounting services? Barry Associates, Inc. has been offering accounting Tax Return Services services to customers in Kalamazoo County and the surrounding areas for over 25 years. We are a locally owned and operated. Our Services Include:
Business & Individual Tax Preparation
New Business Start Up
Tax Planning
Bookkeeping
Payroll
Business Coaching
We offer a wide variety of accounting

services including tax planning & preparation for individuals, estates, corporations, partnerships, and LLC's. We specialize in small businesses and also offer business coaching, as well as bookkeeping and payroll services. Let our experienced staff assist you in all of your accounting needs such as filing your income tax return, starting up a new business, or furthering your education in computerized accounting. We offer training and instruction on using QuickBooks programs. Through these services and business coaching we will help you make your business the best that it can be!

03/27/2026

Common Scenarios for Fake Direct Deposit Letters
The "Unclaimed Refund" Scam: You receive a letter or email claiming you have an unclaimed refund due to a "computer error" or missed deduction. It asks for your bank details or a "processing fee" to release the funds.
The "Erroneous Deposit" Scam: Hackers use your stolen data to file a fraudulent return and have the refund deposited into your actual bank account. You then receive a fake letter or call from a "collection agency" or the "IRS" claiming the deposit was a mistake and demanding you wire the money back.
"We Couldn't Direct Deposit" Scam: A letter (often with a QR code) claims the IRS tried to deposit your refund but failed, prompting you to "verify" your account info on a fake website.

How to Spot a Fake IRS Letter
Missing Notice Numbers: Legitimate IRS letters always have a specific notice (CP) or letter (LTR) number in the top-right corner.
Unusual Payment Demands: The real IRS will never ask for payment via wire transfer, gift cards, or prepaid debit cards.
Aggressive Tone: Scammers use threats of immediate arrest, deportation, or license suspension to create panic.
Poor Quality: Look for spelling errors, grammatical mistakes, or low-resolution logos.
Suspicious Links: Official IRS links always end in .gov. Be wary of links like "irs.com" or shortened URLs.
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IRS (.gov)

Immediate Actions to Take
Do Not Click or Respond: Never click links, open attachments, or call the phone number provided in a suspicious letter.
Verify via Official Channels:
Log in to your Official IRS Online Account to check for a digital copy of the notice.
Call the official IRS customer service line at 1-800-829-1040 to verify the letter’s authenticity.
Report the Scam:
Forward phishing emails or photos of suspicious letters to [email protected].
Report impersonation attempts to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) or call 1-800-366-4484.
Handle Unexpected Refunds Properly: If you receive a direct deposit you did not expect, contact your bank's ACH department to have them return the funds to the IRS immediately.

03/27/2026

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03/03/2026

Reporting tax scams and fraud to the just got easier thanks to the launch of a new web page. Now you can report suspicious tax-related activities all in one place. Read more: https://ow.ly/qJgX50Ymwgg

03/03/2026

Whether you’re an individual taxpayer or a business owner, it’s important to know your rights. The Taxpayer Bill of Rights outlines what taxpayers can expect during audits, appeals, collections, and other interactions with the IRS, helping to guarantee fairness and transparency. View the full list of rights here: http://www.irs.gov/tbor

02/22/2026

It's almost time! Where's My Refund will begin updating after February 21 for those who claimed the Earned Income tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit: www.irs.gov/refunds

02/20/2026

Tax season is in full swing. A few things to know. 1. Irs will not send out checks if you are getting a refund. You must get it by using direct deposit . 2. If you are getting a 1099div statement they are coming out later than normal. 3. Refunds for Eic credit will be delayed until the end of February.
Thanks for your support. Have a great day.

02/20/2026
01/09/2026

The announced Monday, January 26, 2026, as the opening of the nation’s 2026 filing season. You will have until Wednesday, April 15, 2026, to file your 2025 tax returns and pay any tax due. Don’t forget that IRS.gov has online tools and resources you can use before, during and after filing your federal tax return. For a list of filing season tools, reminders and resources, read: https://ow.ly/1yqq50XTweL

01/09/2026

As gets closer, you might consider hiring a to do your taxes. Free resources explain what differentiates one preparer from another and even share what red flags to watch out for. An IRS directory of preparers lists credentials and select qualifications to help you choose the right fit for you. Working with the right person can help reduce your tax bill or possibly get a refund.

Find the right tax professional for you at www.irs.gov/chooseataxpro.

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12/19/2025

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Address

8653 N 32nd Street, Ste 1A
Richland, MI
49083

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+12696294436

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