Tax Individual

Our team focuses on maximizing our clients’ tax benefits by guiding them through the process and ensuring they comply with all applicable regulations.

Personal Taxes

With more than 20 years of experience serving the Latino community

Our team has the maturity and experience necessary to help you report your personal and family taxes.

Our system consists of helping you file a tax report that is real and error-free, with the goal of minimizing the chances of an audit review by the government.

Frequent Questions

There are several ways:

  1. Fill out form 8822.
  2. Use your new address on your tax return.
  3. Prepare a letter and send it to the IRS.
  4. Go to the IRS offices closest to you or call by phone, identify yourself and provide your new address.

To claim your child as your dependent, your child must meet the Qualified Child Test or the Qualified Family Member Test:

  1. To meet the qualifying child test, your child must be younger than you and under the age of 19 or be a “student” under the age of 24 at the end of the calendar year.
  2. There is no age limit if your child is
    “permanently and totally disabled” or if you meet the family qualification test.

A split refund allows you to split your refund in any proportion you want, and directly deposit the funds into up to three different accounts with US financial institutions.

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Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Report

La Esquina Latina reports that the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report is mandatory as of January 1 of this year. This report reveals the real owners of companies in the U.S. or registered in the country, as part of a transparency law to prevent the use of shell companies in illicit activities such as money laundering. INCs and LLCs registered before January 1 must file the report by January 1, 2025, and those created after have 90 days to do so. The report is filed annually and must be updated with any changes in the company. The fine for not filing is $500 per day. La Esquina Latina offers help to complete the report, but recommends doing it with your accountants if you already have one. The goal is to inform and support the community, especially in the face of a stricter government.