Milk & Honey Co.
Tax Preparation

Tax Preparation

Returns prepared by career tax professionals — not seasonal staff.

Overview

Every return we file is prepared or reviewed by our senior accountant and IRS-registered tax professionals authorized to file with the IRS. That matters most for self-employed taxpayers, real estate investors, high-W-2 households, and anyone with a prior IRS problem — the same details that trigger notices are the details we're trained to defuse before the return is signed.

What's Included

  • Form 1040 with all common schedules (A, B, C, D, E, SE)
  • Multi-state and part-year resident returns
  • Real estate investor returns with depreciation and passive-loss planning
  • Cryptocurrency reporting (Form 8949, Schedule D)
  • Prior-year and amended returns (Form 1040-X)
Tax Preparation FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

When is my tax return due?

Individual returns are due April 15 (or the next business day). Extensions run to October 15 but do not extend the payment deadline — interest and failure-to-pay penalties still accrue on any unpaid balance after April 15.

Do you file both federal and state returns?

Yes. Florida has no personal income tax, but we file federal returns and any state return required based on where you lived, worked, or owned rental property during the year.

Can you amend a return prepared elsewhere?

Yes. We regularly file Form 1040-X to correct returns prepared by other preparers — usually to recover missed deductions, correct Schedule C misclassification, or fix reporting errors that triggered an IRS notice.

How much does tax preparation cost?

Fees are flat and quoted upfront based on the forms required — starting around $350 for a basic 1040 and scaling with schedules, states, and complexity. No surprise invoicing.

See our full Tax Resolution, Tax Prep & Bookkeeping FAQ.

Ready to talk about Tax Preparation?

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