Taxation Services:
Business Accounting Services
By keeping current on new tax laws and legislation, we are in a position to identify key tax planning opportunities that minimize both your current and future tax liabilities. We provid our indvidual and business clients with the taxation expertise and knowledge that they deserve throughout the year.
Our tax services offered include but are not limited to:
Tax Return Preparation
Tax Services Businesses
In today’s complex tax landscape, even the most sophisticated companies may not have all the answers. With the growing body of tax laws and regulations, and the understanding that no two businesses have exactly the same needs, it is important to have a trusted advisor you can turn to for the timely and knowledgeable expertise you need to supplement or outsource your tax compliance and consulting efforts. Cain and Firley offers the sound business tax services you need with seasoned technical resources and local tax specialists. We are equally adept with the countless rules impacting corporations, LLCs, partnerships, professional entities and sole proprietorships.
Tax Services Individuals
Tax planning for individuals is an important aspect of family wealth and retirement planning. At Cain and FIrley, we believe it is vital to understand where our clients are today and where they want to be in the future. By gaining this understanding of your goals and objectives, we can work with you to design tax planning strategies geared to help you achieve your short and long term goals. We stay apprised of the most current tax laws and know how to implement strategies to maximize the tax benefits available, while recognizing the impact of negative provisions. We pride ourselves on creating strong, lasting relationships with our clients so we can help you as your needs and/or circumstances change.
Taxes for Partnerships
Taxes for LLCs or LLPs
Taxes for Estates
Taxes for Trusts
Gift Tax
The gift tax is a tax on the transfer of property by one individual to another while receiving nothing, or less than full value, in return. The tax applies whether the donor intends the transfer to be a gift or not.
The gift tax applies to the transfer by gift of any property. You make a gift if you give property (including money), or the use of or income from property, without expecting to receive something of at least equal value in return. If you sell something at less than its full value or if you make an interest-free or reduced-interest loan, you may be making a gift.
Taxes for Construction
The IRS has a list of questions and tips on their website here.
Accounting Services
Resources
Contact Information
55 East Osceola
Suite 202
Stuart, Fl 34994
Phone:772.288.2020
Fax:772.220.0090