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Articles, planning checklists, and answers to the questions our clients ask most.
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Your Guide to Smart Year-End Tax Planning
The end of the year is a crucial time for tax planning. Our guide offers practical tips for Northern Utah individuals and small businesses to help you prepare for a smoother, more predictable tax season.
Read article →Utah's 2026 Tax Changes: What You Need to Know
Starting in 2026, Utah is shifting from a single flat tax to a new tiered system. Learn what these changes could mean for your family or small business and how you can prepare.
Read article →Common Tax Mistakes Small Businesses Make
Running a small business is demanding, and tax compliance can be a major challenge. Learn about the most common tax mistakes we see and how you can avoid them.
Read article →S-Corp vs. LLC: A Brigham City Guide
When the switch actually saves you money (and when it doesn't).
Read article →Year-End Bookkeeping Checklist
12 line items to clean up before December 31 to make April easy.
Read article →Quarterly Estimated Payments 101
Avoid underpayment penalties with this simple framework.
Read article →Frequently asked
How much does a tax return cost?+
Personal returns typically start around $400 and vary with complexity. Business returns start at $850. We'll quote you up front before any work begins.
Do you accept new clients?+
Yes — we onboard new individual and business clients year-round, though tax-season slots fill up by mid-February. Reach out early.
Can you work with me remotely?+
Absolutely. Most of our clients work with us entirely through the secure portal, e-signatures, and video calls.
Do you handle multi-state returns?+
Yes — we file multi-state, partial-year, and out-of-state returns regularly.
What software do you use?+
QuickBooks Online (preferred), QuickBooks Desktop, Xero, and major payroll platforms like Gusto and ADP.
