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Every minute spent on tax issues and accounting is time not spent on growing your business or with your family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tax preparation is the process of filing accurate returns based on what already happened. Tax planning looks ahead—income, deductions, timing, entity structure, and estimated payments—so decisions support the outcome you actually want. My work emphasizes planning and consulting throughout the year, with compliance handled as the final step, not the only step.

Many self-employed individuals, S-corp owners, and people with investment or rental income may need quarterly estimates. I help review current-year income, withholding, and prior-year results to determine whether estimates make sense and how to calculate them. The goal is to reduce surprises at filing time and avoid underpayment issues.

Advisory is built around consistent touchpoints instead of a once-a-year handoff. That can include mid-year tax projections, planning for major changes (new business, home sale, retirement, inheritance), and decision support when questions come up. Clients who prefer a proactive CPA relationship in Northern Virginia often find this approach more useful than “file-and-forget.”

The right deductions depend on how the business operates, not a generic checklist. Common areas include home office, vehicle usage, retirement plans, health insurance rules, and equipment purchases—but the bigger value comes from tracking systems and timing. I help business owners align recordkeeping and decision-making so the return reflects reality and supports planning.

Business accounting support can include monthly reconciliations, clean financial reporting, payroll coordination, and structured check-ins to review trends. Fractional CFO work adds forecasting, budgeting, and KPI tracking—helpful for hiring, pricing changes, or managing uneven cash flow. The focus is on turning numbers into decisions, not just producing reports.

Yes—and it’s often where the most progress happens. Clean monthly accounting makes tax projections more accurate. Projections make business decisions clearer. When both work together, it becomes easier to plan owner pay, manage cash for taxes, and avoid last-minute scrambling.

Probate accounting is the organized tracking and reporting of estate financial activity—income received, expenses paid, distributions, and supporting documentation. It’s often needed when an executor must provide clear records to the court, beneficiaries, or attorneys. I help create a clean financial trail that is orderly and review-ready.

Guardianship accounting involves tracking and reporting finances for an individual under a guardianship arrangement, often with court reporting requirements. The work typically includes organizing transactions, maintaining documentation, and preparing summaries that are consistent and defensible. I aim to keep the process calm and structured for everyone involved.

Clients who choose my practice usually want more than a one-time filing. I prioritize year-round planning, clear communication, and steady judgment—especially when the situation is complex.

My services include tax compliance, planning, and consulting; business accounting, payroll, and virtual controller support; and elder services such as guardianship and probate accounting.

If you’re looking for a Fairfax Station professional who focuses on advisory work and long-term clarity, reach out to schedule a brief call. The first step is understanding goals, timelines, and what kind of ongoing support makes the most sense.