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If you decide to hire someone to prepare your tax return, choose that preparer wisely. Afterall, you are legally responsible for what’s on your own tax return even if prepared by someone else. So, it is important to choose carefully when hiring an individual or firm to prepare your return. We are professional, honest and we provide excellent service to fellow medical research volunteers. Here are a few points to keep in mind:

We are required by law to sign the return and fill in the preparer areas of the form. We will also include our appropriate identifying number on the return. In addition, we will provide you with a copy of the return.

 

We will review the completed return to ensure all tax information, your name, address and Social Security number(s) are correct. Make sure that none of these spaces are left blank.

 

We will make sure all your deductions and credits are applied correctly. This is very important because this is how your tax bill is reduced. We are specialized on filing taxes for medical research volunteers. So we are aware of all the deductions may apply to your tax return.

 

In case of any mistakes or if IRS contacts you; we will speak to the IRS concerning how your return was prepared, payment and refund issues and mathematical errors. We guarantee our work. You will not need to respond or talk to them, we will handle it all for the returns that we signed.

It’s important for you to work with a qualified tax professional if you need help preparing and filing your tax returns. Most tax preparers may overlook legitimate deductions or credits that could cause you to pay more tax than you should. Also some preparers may also make costly mistakes causing you to incur assessed deficiencies, penalties, and interest. Our tax speacilist is experienced in filing study participants' tax returns. Here are some suggestions to consider when hiring a tax professional:

Avoid preparers who are corporate or part of a franchise. If you volunteered in medical research studies and your returns are prepared correctly, you should NOT expect to pay thousands of dollars on your tax bill.

 

Understand that we will request to see your receipts and will ask you multiple questions to determine your qualifications for expenses, deductions and other items. By doing so we have your best interest in mind and are trying to help you avoid penalties, interest or additional taxes that could result from an IRS examination.

 

You will be able to contact us year-around and we will be responsive to your needs. Carol A Eucare will actually prepare your return. Avoid firms where your tax return may be delegated down to someone with less training or some unknown worker. You know exactly who works with your tax matters at all times and how to contact her; after all, you are paying for it. 

 

We represent you before the IRS in audits regarding a return that we signed.

 

Many others can help you prepare your returns without our assistance but they may not be aware of the deductions unique to medical research volunteers. Before hiring a tax preparer, you might consider how much information is available directly from the IRS through the IRS Web site. Check out these helpful links:

 

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Tax evasion is both risky and a crime, punishable by up to five years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine. Remember, no matter who prepares your tax return, you are legally responsible for all of the information on that tax return.





Company background
Established in 2008, Study Tax Return Company is specialized in preparing taxes for Medical Research Participants.
 
Testimonials
 
"They are simply the best. They spent a substantial amount doing my taxes and giving me additional information on future deductions. I will be doing my taxes with them now on."
-Allen from Minneapolis, MN
 
"Excellent service, very friendly, professional and knowledgable about new tax laws."
-SLT from Houston, TX
 
"I have done many medical studies and was told by a fellow participant that I did not need to file taxes for the medical studies, so I didn't.
Well he was wrong. Earlier this year I got a letter from the IRS asking for over $1100 just for 2008. They found out read more