SERVICES
Personal Tax Preparation
Business Tax Preparation
Health Insurance
Bookkeeping
​
​
New
ITIN Application/Renewal
Credit Repair
EIN Application
Mortgage/Real State Consulting
​
IRS Audit Assistance
IRS Representation
Sales Tax Certificate
Notary Public
Tax Preparation Service
Tax preparation service includes federal, state, or local tax returns.
Tax advisory service includes analyzing financial and tax problems, formulating solutions and making recommendations designed to provide advice on taxation for clients ranging from individuals to business.
Prepare your tax returns
File your tax return
Regardless of whether you have simple or complex taxes, Luxe Capital
makes it easy and fast!
You can still print and file your taxes the old-fashioned way, but why do that?
We got you covered!
Wait for your refund
Once your return has been accepted you'll have your refund deposited into your account in no time!
Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping is the job of keeping an accurate record
of the money that is spent and received by a business
or other organization.
We'll help you budget accordingly
And keep you prepared for taxes
Bookkeeping is vital to any business because it makes it so much easier to budget. With your income and expenses properly organized, it’s easy to budget accordingly.
With a bookkeeping process in place, you’ll have financial information ready for tax season and the taxman won’t be breathing down your neck.
Credit Repair
We can help you remove negative items from your credit report and help improve your FICO score, making it easier to obtain a home, vehicle, mortgage, or insurance.
Get accepted for loans
If you have good credit, banks and lenders are more likely to approve your credit applications. This means that when you apply for credit cards, loans or mortgages, you’ll be more likely to be accepted
Receive lower interest rates
Paying less interest on your debt can save you a lot of money over time, which is why building your credit score is one of the smartest financial moves you can make.
Incorporations
Incorporation is the formation of a new corporation. The corporation may be a business, a nonprofit organization, sports club, or a government of a new city or town.
Protect your assets
Qualify for more tax benefits
A big advantage to incorporating is the protection it provides for your personal assets.
Corporations and LLC's often qualify for additional tax benefits and deductions that aren’t available to individuals.
OTHER SERVICES
Tax Amendments
Business Management
If the correction results in an increase in the amount of tax you owe, it's to your advantage to file the amendment to avoid potential interest and penalties.
Setting clear goals and expectations is crucial, but needs to be paired with consistent support and measurements
of success to be effective.
What to bring to your Appointment
Personal Documents . Income . Expenses
Personal Documents
-
Photo ID
-
Social Security Cards, Social Security Number verification letters, or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number assignment letters for you, your spouse, and any dependents
-
Birth dates for you, your spouse, and dependents on the tax return
-
Bank account and routing number or a voided check for direct deposit of your refund
-
2021 and 2022 tax return, if you have them
Income
Bring all documents that apply
Employment Income
-
W-2 form(s) for all jobs last year (your employer(s) will have sent you this by January 31st)
Self-Employment Income
-
1099-NEC and/or 1099-K
-
Records of income not reported on 1099 forms
-
Records of expenses including receipts, credit statements, etc.
-
Record of estimated tax payments
Expenses
You may be able to claim tax deductions for some of the expenses you have. These deductions reduce the income
you are taxed on. Bring documentation for all of the following expenses you have.
Retirement Income
-
SSA-1099 form for Social Security benefits
-
1099-R for pension/IRA/annuity income
-
Retirement contributions, including a 401(k) or IRA
-
State and local taxes you’ve paid
-
Mortgage statements and property tax bills if you are a homeowner
-
College tuition (1098-T) and student loan statements (Form 1098-E)
-
Childcare expenses, including payment records or receipts and provider’s name, address, and federal tax ID number (either their Social Security Number or Employment Identification Number)
-
Receipts for charitable donations
-
Medical and dental bills
-
Records for supplies used as an educator
Unemployment Income
-
1099-G for unemployment benefits
Other sources of income
-
1099-G for refund of state/local income taxes
-
1098-T for scholarships/fellowships
-
1099-R for disability income
-
Income or loss from the sale of stocks, bonds, or real estate
-
Income or loss from rental property
-
Alimony received
-
Statements for prizes or lottery/gambling winnings
-
Interest and dividend statements from banks
-
Records for any other income