
File your taxes in Spanish with professionals who understand the deductions specific to Latinos in Florida.
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Thousands of Latinos in Florida face these challenges every year. You're not alone.
An error in your return can cost you thousands in penalties or lost refund.
The IRS only sends documents in English and you don't know what they mean.
You don't know if you can file or what credits you're entitled to without a social security number.
You don't know what expenses you can deduct and end up paying more than necessary.
We connect you with the ideal preparer in 3 simple steps
Tell us your immigration status, income, and family situation.
We identify the credits and deductions you're entitled to.
A verified CPA or EA preparer in Florida contacts you.
All our preparers have an active license in Florida: CPA, EA, or registered preparers.
We don't charge commissions. Our job is to find the right professional for your situation.
Call us at (305) 422-9696. We're here to help you in Spanish.
For many Latino families in Florida, tax season is a source of stress. Filing with an ITIN, managing income from multiple jobs, reporting self-employment earnings, or catching up on past-due returns are situations that require a preparer with real experience in these realities — not just someone filling out online forms.
What many people don't know is that families with an ITIN can qualify for important tax credits, such as the Child Tax Credit, which can represent thousands of dollars in refunds. There are also specific deductions for self-employed workers, dependent care, education expenses, and more. A certified preparer (CPA or Enrolled Agent) can make a real difference in the amount you receive or owe.
We answer your most common questions about tax preparation
The cost varies depending on complexity. Simple returns from $150, more complex ones from $300. Preparers in our network give you a price before starting.
Yes, people with an ITIN can file taxes and receive certain credits like the Child Tax Credit. Some states allow additional credits.
It's best to get current as soon as possible. The IRS has voluntary disclosure programs and payment options. Our preparers can help you with back taxes.
The general deadline is April 15. If you need an extension, you can request it by that date. It's important to know that an extension gives you more time to file, not to pay.
Thousands of Latinos in Florida already trust our verified preparers. Your maximum refund is waiting.
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