IV OF IV · UNDER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
A CPA in your corner for the whole year , not just April.
I · WHY CONSULTING
Year-round presence, not just tax season
Tax preparation is a transaction. Consulting is a relationship. When you work with Rebecca on an ongoing basis, she knows your numbers before January — so decisions about structure, timing, and deductions happen during the year, not after the damage is done. Whether you run a small business, lead a nonprofit, or are navigating an IRS matter, Rebecca provides the same CPA judgment year-round that most people only access once a year at filing time.
II · WHAT REBECCA OFFERS
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YEAR-ROUND
Year-round tax planning
Call in March when you're thinking about changing your retirement contribution, not in April when the return is already filed. Year-round planning means your decisions are coordinated — so the return at year-end reflects choices you made deliberately, not ones the calendar made for you.
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SMALL
Small business accounting and tax planning
When you're choosing an entity structure, setting up your books, or preparing for next year's taxes, the decisions interact. Rebecca maps accounting and tax planning together for your specific structure — sole proprietorship, LLC, S-corp, or partnership — so nothing falls through the gap between them.
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501(C)(3)
501(c)(3) application assistance
The IRS Form 1023 (or 1023-EZ) application requires financial projections, governance documents, and an operational narrative written in terms the IRS recognizes. Rebecca guides organizations through each requirement so the application is complete and credible before it's submitted.
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IRS
IRS and state agency audit representation
An audit notice is not the time to hand over a folder and hope. Rebecca steps in as your representative — preparing documentation, communicating directly with the IRS or Arkansas state examiner, and protecting your position through every stage of the examination.
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OFFER
Offer in Compromise application assistance
If you owe the IRS more than you can realistically pay, the Offer in Compromise program may allow settlement for less than the full amount. Qualifying depends on a precise financial disclosure. Rebecca prepares the forms, calculates the supportable offer amount, and manages the application from submission through acceptance.
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“Failing to plan is planning to fail.”