When will you receive your refund? The answer depends on how you filed your return. The IRS should issue your refund check within six to eight weeks of filing a paper return. If you chose to receive your refund through direct deposit, you should receive it within a week. If you use e-file, your refund should be issued between two and three weeks.
You can check on the status of your refund by clicking on the links below.
Check your Federal Refund... click here
State of Minnesota... click here
Tax Glossary
Schedule K-1 (Form 1065)
Schedule K-1 (Form 1120)
Schedule K-1 (Form 1041
Your Rights As a Taxpayer
Armed Forces' Tax Guide
Circular E, Employer's Tax Guide
Employer's Supplemental Tax Guide
Employer's Tax Guide to Fringe Benefits
Your Federal Income Tax
Circular A, Agricultural Employer's Tax Guide
Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad
Circular SS - Federal Tax Guide for Employers in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
Farmer's Tax Guide
Tax Guide for Small Business
Travel, Entertainment, Gift, and Car Expenses
Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information
Medical and Dental Expenses
Child and Dependent Care Expenses
Divorced or Separated Individuals
Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax
Tax Calendars
Excise Taxes (Including Fuel Tax Credits and Refunds)
Foreign Tax Credit for Individuals
Withholding of Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Corporations
U.S. Government Civilian Employees Stationed Abroad
Social Security and Other Information for Members of the Clergy & Religious Workers
U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens
Moving Expenses
Selling Your Home
Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled
Taxable and Nontaxable Income
Charitable Contributions
Residential Rental Property (Including Rental of Vacation Homes)
Miscellaneous Deductions
Tax Information for First-Time Homeowners
Reporting Tip Income
Business Expenses
Net Operating Losses
Installment Sales
Accounting Periods and Methods
Partnerships
Corporations
Sales and other Dispositions of Assets
Casualties, Disasters, and Thefts
Investment Income and Expenses (Including Capital Gains and Losses and Mutual fund Distributions)
Tax Guide for Seniors
Community Property
Examination of Returns, Appeal Rights, and Claims for Refund
Tax-Exempt Status for Your Organization
Survivors, Executors and Administrators
Retirement Plans for Small Business
Tax Guide for Individuals With Income from U.S. Possessions
Tax-Sheltered Annuity Programs for Employees of Public Schools and Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations
Pension and Annuity Income
Starting a Business and Keeping Records
Business Use of Your Home (Including Use by Day-Care Providers)
Contributions to Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs)
Distributions to Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs)
Capital Construction Fund for Commercial Fishermen
Earned Income Credit
Tax on Unrelated Business Income of Exempt Organizations
Tax Guide to U.S. Civil Service Retirement Benefits
U.S. Tax Treaties
Tax Highlights for Persons With Disabilities
Request for Taxpayer Advocate Service Assistance
Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement Benefits
Passive Activity and At-Risk Rules
Household Employers Tax Guide
Tax Rules for Children and Dependents
Home Mortgage Interest Deduction
General Rule for Pensions and Annuities
How to Depreciate Property
Reporting Back Pay and Special Wage Payments to the Social Security Administration
Qualified Adoption Expenses
Health Savings Accounts and Other Tax-Favored Health Plans
Tax Benefits for Education
Guide to Original Issue Discount (OID) Instruments
Handbook for Authorized IRS e-file Providers of Individual Income Tax Returns
Reporting Cash Payments of Over $10,000
Charitable Contributions - Substantiation and Disclosure Requirements
Tax Guide for Churches and Religious Organizations
Tax-Exempt Organizations and Gaming
Taxation of Limited Liability Companies
Compliance Guide For 501(c)(3) Public Charities
Compliance Guide for Tax Exempt Organizations (other than 501(c)(3) Public Charities and Private Foundations)
Safeguarding Taxpayer Data - A Guide for Your Business
W4
Use this form to determine employee's federal income tax withholding.
W4MN
W-4MN needs to be completed by all employees performing work in Minnesota.
I-9
All employees must complete this form at time of hire for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. This form requires Adobe PDF Reader. If you do not have it, you may download it here.
Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act
To be completed by new employees.
The Internal Revenue Service
Downloadable tax forms and publications as well as a lot of great tax advice.
Social Security Administration
Learn how the Social Security Administration can help with your retirement, medicare, disability, survivorship and other benefit questions.
U.S. Small Business Administration
You don't need an MBA to use the SBA. This site outlines everything in plain English. The SBA site contains a wealth of information for entrepreneurs and small business owners.
U.S. Department of Commerce
A thorough overview of the Commerce Department and the organizations under its banner
Given your focus on small businesses and business owners, are there specific types of work that you typically avoid or do not handle?
Our services are specialized for specific business needs and do not include non-profit organizations, trust returns, or international tax engagements, such as Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Reports (FBARs).
How do you structure your fees? Is it a flat rate, hourly, or based on the complexity of services provided? Are there any hidden costs I should be aware of?
Our pricing model is based on transparency and value. For standard services such as business and individual tax return preparation, payroll, bookkeeping, and sales tax, fees are clearly communicated upfront. Custom projects may necessitate hourly or tailored quotes. Regardless of the pricing structure, our commitment is to clarity, ensuring you're never met with unexpected invoices.
How accessible are you for questions?
From our Google Reviews, you'll see that we prioritize timely responses to client inquiries. Our aim is to get back to you within 24 hours, though response times may vary slightly based on the season. Call us at (218) 330-1696.
Why should I use a Certified Public Accountant (CPA)?
Working with a CPA for business or personal tax advice is crucial. Our expertise provides in-depth knowledge of accounting and tax rules. A CPA keeps you compliant, navigating the maze of ever-changing tax laws. Beyond just compliance, we can offer strategic financial insights essential for growth. They can help identify potential tax deductions, helping avoid costly mistakes. Upheld by a professional code of ethics, a CPA operates with utmost integrity. Overall, engaging a CPA allows business owners to save time and enjoy peace of mind, knowing their finances are in expert hands.
What services do you offer businesses?
We understand that every business has its own unique needs. The services we offer include tax preparation, tax planning, bookkeeping, payroll, sales tax filing, and 1099 filing. Our à la carte services are customized to fit each client's needs.