Here at Taxecutioner, we provide accurate tax preparation at affordable rates. No hidden fees or add-on charges. Communication is key to preparing and filing returns, so we ask all of our clients and potential customers to be proactive in obtaining necessary documents in a timely manner. Taxes can be made easy, but we all must do our part.
At Taxecutioner, we believe that every client deserves personalized attention and a tailored approach to their tax needs. We take the time to understand each client's unique situation and provide customized solutions that meet their specific needs.
President /Co-Founder
Hello! I'm an IRS-licensed Enrolled Agent (EA) based in the picturesque state of Maine. Armed with a bachelor's degree in business management with a concentration in accounting, I embarked on my tax journey in 2017. Over the years, I've had the privilege of collaborating with skilled CPAs, EAs, and accountants, honing
President /Co-Founder
Hello! I'm an IRS-licensed Enrolled Agent (EA) based in the picturesque state of Maine. Armed with a bachelor's degree in business management with a concentration in accounting, I embarked on my tax journey in 2017. Over the years, I've had the privilege of collaborating with skilled CPAs, EAs, and accountants, honing my expertise in the tax field.
In 2022, I achieved my ambition of attaining the esteemed title of Tax Director. However, in 2024, I felt compelled to carve my own path, leading to the birth of Taxecutioner. With a dedication to excellence and a commitment to client satisfaction, I'm here to provide top-notch tax services tailored to your needs.
We offer a variety of tax services, including tax preparation, planning, and consulting. Our services are designed to help individuals and businesses minimize their tax liability and maximize their financial success.
According to the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA), Enrolled agents (EAs) are federally-authorized tax practitioners who have demonstrated technical competence in tax law and are the only taxpayer representatives licensed to practice by the United States government. Only EAs, attorneys and CPAs may represent taxpayers without limitation before the IRS. EAs advise and represent taxpayers who are being examined by IRS, taxpayers who are unable to pay, and taxpayers who wish to avoid or recover penalties. EAs prepare tax returns for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, trusts and any other entities with tax-reporting requirements. Unlike attorneys and CPAs, who may or may not choose to specialize in taxes, all EAs specialize in taxation and are required by the federal government to maintain their professional skills with continuing professional education.
After the Civil War, many citizens had problems settling claims with the government for horses and other property confiscated for use in the war effort. After many petitions and much pleading, Congress, in 1884, endowed enrolled agents with the power of advocacy to prepare claims against the government and to seek equitable justice for the citizenry. For many years, the purpose of the enrolled agent was to act in this capacity.
In 1913, when the income tax was passed, the job of the enrolled agent was expanded to include claims for monetary relief for citizens whose taxes had become inequitable. As the income tax, estate, gift and other sources of tax collections became more complex, the role of the enrolled agent increased to include the preparation of the many tax forms that were required. Additionally, as audits became more prevalent, their role evolved into taxpayer advocacy and negotiating with the Internal Revenue Service on behalf of their clients.
In 1972, EAs united to form a national association to represent the needs and interests of EAs and the rights of taxpayers. That association is today called the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA). Through their national association and state affiliates, enrolled agents have successfully defended their rights to practice and furthered the passage of legislation and administrative rules that benefit both tax practitioners and ordinary citizens.
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