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Hollins & Assocaiates | Individual & Business Taxes Combined

Hollins & Assocaiates | Individual & Business Taxes Combined

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Important – Use link if the following applies to you – You need to file Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, to report your personal income and you operate a business as a sole proprietor or single-member LLC, and need to complete and attach Schedule C, Profit or Loss from Business, to report your business income, expenses, and net profit or loss.

Please complete this form with as much detail as possible to help us accurately file your business income taxes. If you have any questions while completing this form, please don’t hesitate to contact our office.
As part of the process for preparing and filing your federal tax return, we want to remind you that providing Social Security Numbers (SSNs) is required by the IRS.

Adding a Spouse? – Fill Out the Section Below

As part of the process for preparing and filing your federal tax return, we want to remind you that providing Social Security Numbers (SSNs) is required by the IRS.
Home Address Address (If Different From Spouse)

Business Partner Information (If Applicable)

As part of the process for preparing and filing your federal tax return, we want to remind you that providing Social Security Numbers (SSNs) is required by the IRS.

If you have dependents you would like to claim, please complete the section below. If you do not have any dependents to claim, please skip to the next section.

Requirements to Claim Dependents on Your Tax Return

To claim someone as a dependent on your tax return, you must meet certain IRS requirements based on the person’s relationship to you, age, residency, and financial support. Relationship – Must be your child, stepchild, foster child, sibling, stepsibling, or a descendant of any of them. Must be under 19 at the end of the year, or under 24 if a full-time student. No age limit if permanently disabled. Must have lived with you for more than half of the year. The child must not have provided more than half of their own support. The child cannot file a joint return with another person unless it’s to claim a refund. No Double Claims – Only one taxpayer can claim a dependent per tax year. The dependent must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. resident alien, U.S. national, or a resident of Canada or Mexico.

Please Add Each Dependent Here

As part of the process for preparing and filing your federal tax return, we want to remind you that providing Social Security Numbers (SSNs) is required by the IRS.
Dependent in School or College?

Additional Dependents

As part of the process for preparing and filing your federal tax return, we want to remind you that providing Social Security Numbers (SSNs) is required by the IRS.
Dependent in School or College?
As part of the process for preparing and filing your federal tax return, we want to remind you that providing Social Security Numbers (SSNs) is required by the IRS.
Dependent in School or College?

Additional Dependents

As part of the process for preparing and filing your federal tax return, we want to remind you that providing Social Security Numbers (SSNs) is required by the IRS.
Dependent in School or College?

Information About Your Business

Location & State Business Formed In

How is your business incorporated?

Quick Tip: Use your state’s Secretary of State website to verify your company’s legal structure (e.g., LLC, Corporation). This is often done by searching your business name or requesting an official document (e.g., Articles of Organization or Certificate of Formation), which confirms exactly how your business is set up.
How is a business structure?

Business Physical Address – Skip this section if the location and state where your business was formed is the same as your business's physical address.

Skip this section if the location and state where your business was formed is the same as your business’s physical address.
Check here if your business PHYSICAL ADDRESS is the same as above.
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Business Physical Address

Business Mailing Address – Skip this section if the mailing if your mailing address is the same as your physical address.

Check here if your MAILING ADDRESS is the same as above.
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Business Mailing Address

State and Local Tax Information

Changes in a business’s ownership or structure can significantly affect its tax obligations, legal requirements, and financial reporting.

Did the business change ownership or structure during the year?

Identifying legal challenges helps ensure accurate reporting, proper disclosure, & the ability to address potential liabilities before they escalate.

Are there any pending legal issues affecting the business?

Document Submission Message!!!!!

Ensure you have your documents ready in one of the following formats: Scanned Copy, JPEG, or PDF format for upload. If any documents are missing, a member of our team will notify you promptly to assist in completing the submission process.
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