S & S Tax Service

S & S Tax Service Professional Tax Services located next to Venice Italian Restaurant and same parking lot as Los Arcos Mexican Restaurant.

01/04/2025

S&S Tax Service will be opening on Monday, January 6, 2025 at 9:00am. Business hours will be as follows: {Mon-Fri 9am -7 pm & Sat 9 am -5pm }.
In order to meet our clients needs we will be providing services in the form of: in person, email and fax.
Office Phone: 704-938-1040
Cell: 704-213-1516
Fax: 855-286-8168
Email:[email protected]
As always thank you for your business & Happy New Year!
S&S Tax Service Management Team

01/03/2024

S&S Tax Service will be opening on Thursday, January 4th at 9:00am and our business hours will be as follows: {Mon-Fri 9am -7 pm& Sat 9 am -5pm }.
In order to meet our clients needs we will be providing services in the form of: in person,email and fax.
Phone: 704-938-1040
Fax:855-286-8168
Email:[email protected]
As always thank you for your business & Happy New Year!
S&S Management Team

01/11/2023

S&S Tax Service will open on:
Tuesday January 4, 2023.
The hours of operation will be:
Monday- Friday 9:00am- 8:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am-5:00pm
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 855-286-8168
**Due to COVID-19 Pandemic we have taken some extra precautions in the office and strongly encourage our clients to email or to drop off their tax documents. **
Thank you and God Bless All of you,
Staff and Management

01/04/2022

Happy New Year & we look forward to servicing you for the 2021Tax Preparation tax season.
S&S Tax Service will open on:
Tuesday January 4, 2022.
The hours of operation will be:
Monday- Friday 9:00am- 8:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am-5:00pm
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 855-286-8168
**Due to COVID-19 Pandemic we have taken some extra precautions in the office and strongly encourage our clients to email or to drop off their tax documents. **
Thank you and God Bless All of you,
Staff and Management

01/03/2021

On a positive note:
S&S Tax Service will open on:
Monday January 4, 2021.
The hours of operation will be:
Monday- Friday 9:00am- 8:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am-5:00pm
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 855-286-8168

**Due to COVID-19 Pandemic we have taken some extra precautions in the office and strongly encourage our clients to email or to drop off their tax documents.**

Thank you and God Bless All of you,
Again Happy New Year & we look forward to servicing your 2020 Tax Preparation needs.

08/10/2020
08/10/2020

S & S Tax Service has changed business cell phone number to 704-213-1516. Please add the above number to your contact for S & S Tax Service.

Thanks,
Sherri H. Robinson, Owner

01/03/2018

Thank you for giving S & S Tax Service,LLC the opportunity to serve you. We appreciate your business and the confidence you have placed in us. We will be open for the 2018 tax season tomorrow Jan 4, 2018. We look forward to seeing you very soon. If you have any questions please contact the office at 704-938-1040. Management and staff at S & S Tax Service,LLC whish you a a prosperous New Year with love, peace and happiness.

12/12/2017

IRS scammers are real please share

01/04/2017

Come in and celebrate 10 Years of service for S & S Tax Service.
For our 10 years celebration we will be giving away $1200.00. Monthly drawing starting in February, March and April (one drawing per month). One lucky person will win $1000.00.
We open today January 4, 2017 for the 2017 tax season and ready to prepare your 2016 tax retrurns. Thanks for your loayalty, communment and trust in S & S Tax Service and we look forward to seeing you soon.

02/04/2016

Return Preparer Fraud Is on the IRS Annual “Dirty Dozen” List of Tax Scams to Avoid During the 2016 Filing Season
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today warned taxpayers to be on the lookout for unscrupulous return preparers, one of the most common “Dirty Dozen” tax scams seen during tax season.
The vast majority of tax professionals provide honest, high-quality service. But there are some dishonest preparers who set up shop each filing season to perpetrate refund fraud, identity theft and other scams that hurt taxpayers. That's why unscrupulous preparers who prey on unsuspecting taxpayers with outlandish promises of overly large refunds make the Dirty Dozen list every year.
"Choose your tax return preparer carefully because you entrust them with your private financial information that needs to be protected," said IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. "Most preparers provide high-quality service but we run across cases each year where unscrupulous preparers steal from their clients and misfile their taxes."
Return preparers are a vital part of the U.S. tax system. About 60 percent of taxpayers use tax professionals to prepare their returns.
Illegal scams can lead to significant penalties and interest and possible criminal prosecution. IRS Criminal Investigation works closely with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to shutdown scams and prosecute the criminals behind them.
Choosing Return Preparers Carefully
It is important to choose carefully when hiring an individual or firm to prepare your return. Well-intentioned taxpayers can be misled by preparers who don’t understand taxes or who mislead people into taking credits or deductions they aren’t entitled to in order to increase their fee. Every year, these types of tax preparers face everything from penalties to even jail time for defrauding their clients.
Here are a few tips when choosing a tax preparer:
• Ask if the preparer has an IRS Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN). Paid tax return preparers are required to register with the IRS, have a PTIN and include it on your filed tax return.
• Inquire whether the tax return preparer has a professional credential (enrolled agent, certified public accountant, or attorney), belongs to a professional organization or attends continuing education classes. A number of tax law changes, including the Affordable Care Act provisions, can be complex. A competent tax professional needs to be up-to-date in these matters. Tax return preparers aren’t required to have a professional credential, but make sure you understand the qualifications of the preparer you select. IRS.gov has more information regarding the national tax professional organizations.
• Check the preparer’s qualifications. Use the IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications. This tool can help you find a tax return preparer with the qualifications that you prefer. The Directory is a searchable and sortable listing of certain preparers registered with the IRS. It includes the name, city, state and zip code of:
o Attorneys
o CPAs
o Enrolled Agents
o Enrolled Retirement Plan Agents
o Enrolled Actuaries
o Annual Filing Season Program participants
• Check the preparer’s history. Ask the Better Business Bureau about the preparer. Check for disciplinary actions and the license status for credentialed preparers. For CPAs, check with the State Board of Accountancy. For attorneys, check with the State Bar Association. For Enrolled Agents, go to IRS.gov and search for “verify enrolled agent status” or check the Directory.
• Preparers are not allowed to base fees on a percentage of their client’s refund. Also avoid those who boast bigger refunds than their competition. Make sure that your refund goes directly to you.
• Ask to e-file your return. Make sure your preparer offers IRS e-file. Paid preparers who do taxes for more than 10 clients generally must offer electronic filing. The IRS has processed more than 1.5 billion e-filed tax returns. It’s the safest and most accurate way to file a return.
• Make sure the preparer is available. In the event questions come up about your tax return, you may need to contact your preparer after the return is filed. Avoid fly-by-night preparers.
• Understand who can represent you. Attorneys, CPAs, and enrolled agents can represent any client before the IRS in any situation. Non-credentialed tax return preparers can represent clients before the IRS in only limited situations, depending upon when the tax return was prepared and signed. For all returns prepared and signed after Dec. 31, 2015, a non-credentialed tax return preparer can represent clients before the IRS in limited situations only if the preparer is a participant in the IRS Annual Filing Season Program
• Never sign a blank return. Don’t use a tax preparer that asks you to sign an incomplete or blank tax form.
• Review your return before signing. Before you sign your tax return, review it and ask questions if something is not clear. Make sure you’re comfortable with the accuracy of the return before you sign it.

Address

1075 S Cannon Boulevard
Kannapolis, NC
28083

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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