Minneapolis Tax Compliance
With the speed of change in the tax and accounting laws in Minnesota, it may be difficult for business owners to stay on top of changes both to the laws and their applications in tax filing. Smith Schafer’s Minneapolis team will work closely with you to evaluate your situation and recommend the best approach to tax compliance.
Your Source for Tax Compliance Services
Our Minneapolis tax experts can evaluate your situation, and recommend the best approach to lower tax liability, maximize savings from allowable deductions and take advantage of available tax credits so you can focus on growing your business. Our capabilities are tailored to the specific needs of each client, drawn from specialized services that include: use the same as here
Minneapolis Tax Compliance Services:
Corporate Tax Preparation
S-Corp Tax Preparation
Partnerships & LLCS
Estate & Gift Tax Returns
Sales & Use Tax Reporting
State & Local Tax
IRS/State Tax Representation
Our Experience
We opened a Maplewood location in the 1980s. In 2007, an acquisition led to the opening of an Edina office location. We combined our Edina and Maplewood offices in October 2016. Our Minneapolis CPA office is located in the Valley Square Corporate Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Our firm has over 50 years of tax expertise, and our experts can help you take advantage of the many tax-saving opportunities available. Our recommendations consider your short-term burdens and long-term goals and are designed to enhance your business profitability.
Business Tax Resources
Tax Strategies for Real Estate Developers
Despite the positive outlook for sustainable real estate investments, the market is uncertain. Real estate is traditionally a hedge against inflation and provides steady income even during a recession.
Inflation Reduction Act Overview for Businesses
The Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law on August 16, 2022, and provides several new tax-saving opportunities that businesses and organizations need to consider.
2022 IRS Backlogs & Taxpayer Service Updates
The IRS has been busy. In the past two years, the agency has processed trillions of dollars in pandemic relief funds, adjusted to often-changing tax deadlines, and dealt with several complex new tax laws. At the same time, funding was 20 percent lower than in 2010. Understaffed is the understatement of the century.