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Tax Refund Man
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Baton Rouge Louisiana Tax Preparation Service and Electronic Filing also known as IRS e-file. Kyle Rovira is the owner and tax preparer.
Address3445 Westervelt Ave Baton Rouge, LA 70820-5041
Phone(225) 766-9898
Websitewww.taxrefundman.com
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
On February 17, 2009, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), was signed into law. ARRA includes key provisions that impact individuals and families. The bulk of the tax provisions affect tax year 2009 individual tax returns due April 15,
2010 and tax year 2010 individual tax returns due April 15, 2011.

Tax Refund Man, LLC - (225) 766-9898
Tax Refund Man, LLC is an income tax preparation business in Baton Rouge, LA that is solely owned and operated by Kyle Rovira. Kyle is enrolled to practice before the Internal Revenue Service, and he is a self employed tax preparer.

Kyle Rovira believes that a truly good tax preparer takes time to understand each clients goals and objectives and then he explains how they can work with the current and future tax laws to get the maximum benefit. Kyle will help you structure your future actions to maximize income and minimize tax over time. Check out his "Free Tax Advice" for the most up-to-date tax and financial articles.

Kyle electronically files returns at no additional charge. This means that a return that can be electronically filed is e-filed whether or not you are getting a refund or owe additional taxes. Everyone realizes the benefits of e-filing.

Kyle Rovira works alone on a part-time basis seeing clients by appointments on nights and weekends. Kyle specializes in complex individual and small business tax returns. Small business tax specialties include sole proprietorships, S-Corporations, C-Corporations, Partnerships and LLCs. There have be a number of important tax law changes for individuals recently. Picking the right tax preparer is more important than ever. Also you will never be pressured to take a RAL (Refund Anticipation Loan) because I don't believe in them, and I don't do them.

Get the best Tax Service and Advice
Enrolled Agents are tax practitioners empowered and licensed by IRS to prepare taxes and represent taxpayers before all administrative levels of the IRS.
Let Kyle Rovira show you how to save tax dollars by using every loophole to your advantage.
Everyone needs someone they trust to give them financial guidance when they need it. Kyle Rovira has the right blend of personal skills, financial savvy and tax expertise to help you or your small business save and make money.
Kyle Rovira has a BS in accounting from the EJ Ourso College of Business at Louisiana State University (LSU). Get a true tax professional and financial advisor available year-round for less than you would pay the storefront tax chains that close up shop after April 15th.

An Enrolled Agent (EA) is a federally-authorized tax practitioner who has technical expertise in the field of taxation and who is empowered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before all administrative levels of the Internal Revenue Service for audits, collections, and appeals.

Enrolled means to be licensed to practice by the federal government, and Agent means authorized to appear in the place of the taxpayer at the IRS. Only Enrolled Agents, attorneys, and CPAs may represent taxpayers before the IRS. The Enrolled Agent profession dates back to 1884 when, after questionable claims had been presented for Civil War losses, Congress acted to regulate persons who represented citizens in their dealings with the U.S. Treasury Department.

The license is earned in one of two ways, by passing a comprehensive examination which covers all aspects of the tax code, or having worked at the IRS for five years in a position which regularly interpreted and applied the tax code and its regulations. All candidates are subjected to a rigorous background check conducted by the IRS.

Enrolled Agents advise, represent, and prepare tax returns for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, trusts, and any entities with tax-reporting requirements. Enrolled Agents expertise in the continually changing field of taxation enables them to effectively represent taxpayers audited by the IRS.

The IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 allow federally authorized practitioners (those bound by the Department of Treasurys Circular 230 regulations) a limited client privilege. This privilege allows confidentiality between the taxpayer and the Enrolled Agent under certain conditions. The privilege applies to situations in which the taxpayer is being represented in cases involving audits and collection matters. It is not applicable to the preparation and filing of a tax return. This privilege does not apply to state tax matters, although a number of states have an accountant-client privilege.

Are Enrolled Agents required to take continuing professional education?

In addition to the stringent testing and application process, the IRS requires Enrolled Agents to complete 72 hours of continuing professional education, reported every three years, to maintain their Enrolled Agent status. NAEA members are obligated to complete 90 hours per three year reporting period. Because of the knowledge necessary to become an Enrolled Agent and the requirements to maintain the license, there are only about 46,000 practicing Enrolled Agents.

What are the differences between Enrolled Agents and other tax professionals?

Only Enrolled Agents are required to demonstrate to the IRS their competence in matters of taxation before they may represent a taxpayer before the IRS. Unlike attorneys and CPAs, who may or may not choose to specialize in taxes, all Enrolled Agents specialize in taxation. Enrolled Agents are the only taxpayer representatives who receive their right to practice from the U.S. government (CPAs and attorneys are licensed by the states).

Are Enrolled Agents bound by any ethical standards?
Enrolled Agents are required to abide by the provisions of the Department of Treasurys Circular 230, which provides the regulations governing the practice of Enrolled Agents before the IRS. NAEA members are also bound by a Code of Ethics and Rules of Professional Conduct of the Association.

Kyle's goal is to help individuals and businesses be financially successful by a combination of the best tax and financial planning and advice.

To show you the qualifications Kyle has to provide those services.
To have the tools available so that Kyle can guide you through today's complex financial environment.

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