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CF Financial Services Tax Preparation and Consulting I am committed to providing you with the best honest financial services possible. Check out my website for more information!

I use the latest technologies including top of the line tax software and can use e-file to get your tax refunds processed quickly and easily.

Here are the top 10 reasons why you may want to hire a professional tax professional:1. It can save you money. If your t...
03/02/2021

Here are the top 10 reasons why you may want to hire a professional tax professional:

1. It can save you money. If your tax preparer finds even one deduction or tax credit you may have missed, it can easily exceed the fee it costs to have a professional prepare your return.

2. It saves you time. The Internal Revenue Service reports that it takes nearly 20 hours to complete the average tax return with deductions. Your time is worth money. How much is it worth to you to get that time back?

3. Tax professionals can answer your questions and resolve issues. It’s very likely you will have questions about your taxes. Calling the IRS means you could be on hold for hours. Tax professionals can answer most of these instantly.

4. The tax code is very complicated. Professional tax preparers keep up with it and all those changes each and every year so you don’t have to.

5. You gain peace of mind. Just knowing that a professional is handling your taxes reduces stress.

6. Making mistakes can be very costly. In terms of missed deductions or triggering an IRS letter or audit; a tax professional can help eliminate errors and ensure your returns are prepared correctly.

7. You benefit with money-saving tax planning. Tax professionals can advise you now and all year round on the best strategies to make smart tax-saving decisions.

8. Your previous returns can be also reviewed. A tax professional can look at your past returns to see if any deductions were missed and, if so, amend them for you.

9. You can reduce your risk of an audit. And, if you are audited or the IRS starts asking questions you can’t easily answer, a professional tax preparer knows how to deal with the IRS.

10. It takes the hassle out of doing it yourself.

Contact me today to schedule your appointment! 708-274-7719

Right about now you’re probably wading through tax records and filling out your tax return. But it’s a daunting task – one that can be frustrating and eat up more hours that you have to devote to it.

02/18/2021

Tax season is in full swing! IRS advises to file your taxes as soon as possible this year, due to a possible 3rd stimulus check. Be sure to book your appointment soon - I offer evening and weekend appointments, as well as drop offs. 708-274-7719

03/18/2020

Still need to file your taxes? I offer a drop off service! Mail or drop off your paperwork at my home and I will prepare your return and call you to review and approve before filing. Call or message me today for more information! 708-274-7719

02/02/2020

It’s tax time! I am a licensed Certified Public Accountant and offer tax preparations at a reasonable cost. Appointments are booking fast - please call 708-274-7719 to schedule an appointment. Drop offs also welcome.

03/16/2019

We are winding down to the last month of tax season! Due to personal and work commitments, my last day for appointments will be Saturday, April 6th! Call or message to schedule your appointment today - 708-274-7719.

02/10/2019

Tax season is in full swing and appointments are filling up fast! Call to schedule yours today - 708-274-7719. Drop off returns also welcome.

01/26/2019

Hi friends! We're back for another season and a lot has changed for the 2018 tax season!! Let me file your taxes and show you how the new changes affect you. Call for an appointment 708-274-7719. Drop-offs are welcome.

01/25/2018

Hello again! Tax season is back and the IRS will begin accepting tax returns on January 29th, 2018. Get your tax forms together and give me a call to prepare them for you! I offer low rates, E-File, and knowledgeable experience (CPA certified).

NEW THIS YEAR- I am including further consultation on how the new tax laws will affect you personally for next coming year.

Give me a call at 708-274-7719. Drop offs are encouraged any day, or I can set you up with a weekend appointment. Call soon before others do!

03/24/2017

Only about 3 weeks left of tax season! Call me to get yours done before it's too late! Late filing could possibly create fines imposed by the IRS that could easily be avoided! Get your forms together and I'd love to help you out. Secure e-filing, direct deposit, and professional service! 708-274-7719

02/28/2017

I'd like to thank all my loyal tax clients for rushing back to me this year! Business is growing faster, but I'd still like to invite others to try me out as well. If you know someone paying way too much for their tax preparation, please pass along my information. I have had quite a few individuals pay too much to places like H&R Block, only to find out they did something wrong and I had to fix it. Access my website through my page, and you can call me anytime at 708-274-7719.

For those who have children or other dependents, I'm copying this article from the IRS which you may find helpful.

Check Out These Tax Benefits for Parents

Taxpayers with children may qualify for certain tax benefits. Parents should consider child-related tax benefits when filing their federal tax return:

Dependent. Most of the time, taxpayers can claim their child as a dependent. Use the Interactive Tax Assistant to help determine who can be claimed as a dependent. Taxpayers can generally deduct $4,050 for each qualified dependent. If the taxpayer’s income is above a certain limit, this amount may be reduced. For more on these rules, see Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction and Filing Information.
Child Tax Credit. Generally, taxpayers can claim the Child Tax Credit for each qualifying child under the age of 17. The maximum credit is $1,000 per child. Taxpayers who get less than the full amount of the credit may qualify for the Additional Child Tax Credit. Use the Interactive Tax Assistant to determine if a child qualifies for the Child Tax Credit. For more information, see Schedule 8812 and Publication 972, Child Tax Credit.
Child and Dependent Care Credit. Taxpayers may be able to claim this credit if they paid for the care of one or more qualifying persons. Dependent children under age 13 are among those who qualify. Taxpayers must have paid for care so that they could work or look for work. Use the Interactive Tax Assistant to determine if a child qualifies for the Child Tax Credit. See Publication 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses, for more on this credit.
Earned Income Tax Credit. Taxpayers who worked but earned less than $53,505 last year should look into the EITC. They can get up to $6,269 in EITC. Taxpayers may qualify with or without children. Use the 2016 EITC Assistant tool at IRS.gov or see Publication 596, Earned Income Tax Credit, to learn more.
EITC and ACTC Refunds. Because of new tax-law change, the IRS cannot issue refunds before Feb. 15 returns that claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). This applies to the entire refund, even the portion not associated with these credits. The IRS will begin to release EITC/ACTC refunds starting Feb. 15. However, the IRS expects the earliest of these refunds to be available in bank accounts or debit cards during the week of Feb. 27, as long as there are no processing issues with the tax return and the taxpayer chose direct deposit. Read more about refund timing for early EITC/ACTC filers.

Adoption Credit. It is possible to claim a tax credit for certain costs paid to adopt a child. For details, see Form 8839, Qualified Adoption Expenses.
Education Tax Credits. An education credit can help with the cost of higher education. Two credits are available: the American Opportunity Tax Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit. These credits may reduce the amount of tax owed. If the credit cuts a taxpayer’s tax to less than zero, it could mean a refund. Taxpayers may qualify even if they owe no tax. Complete Form 8863, Education Credits, and file a return to claim these credits. Taxpayers can use the Interactive Tax Assistant tool on IRS.gov to see if they can claim them. Visit the IRS’s Education Credits web page to learn more on this topic. Also, see Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education.
Student Loan Interest. Taxpayers may be able to deduct interest paid on a qualified student loan. They can claim this benefit even if they do not itemize deductions. Use the Interactive Tax Assistant to determine if interest paid on a student or educational loan is deductible. For more information, see Publication 970.
Self-employed Health Insurance Deduction. Taxpayers who were self-employed and paid for health insurance may be able to deduct premiums paid during the year. See Publication 535, Business Expenses, for details.
Get related forms and publications on IRS.gov.

All taxpayers should keep a copy of their tax return. Beginning in 2017, taxpayers using a software product for the first time may need their Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) amount from their prior-year tax return to verify their identity. Taxpayers can learn more about how to verify their identity and electronically sign tax returns at Validating Your Electronically Filed Tax Return.

02/18/2017

Tax season is in full swing! While using do it yourself programs seems ideal, having a professional prepare your income tax ensures you get the most deductions you're entitled to. I've been preparing taxes for over 9 years, and have recently completed the CPA exam! Give me a call today to schedule your appointment. 708-274-7719

02/02/2017

It's tax time already!! We all need to file our tax returns, and there are so many good reasons to have a professional help you with it. What sets CF Financial Services apart from the rest is reasonable rates, professionalism, and experience. I, Chris Frankenfield, have been preparing taxes for several years, and am proud to have recently successfully completed the Illinois CPA exam! If you want to get your tax refund direct deposited quickly, or need someone who is professional and can handle your tax dilemma effectively, then give me a call! 708-274-7719

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