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The stimulus payments are not taxable. If you did not receive your payment, or if you received an incorrect amount, you will have an opportunity to request a missing payment on your 2020 (first and second) or 2021 (third) tax return. Please visit https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/get-my-payment for the most up to date information regarding past or future stimulus payment.

No, masks are optional.

No, Tru Tax works on a walk-in basis; our office is overstaffed to meet client needs.

Yes, we offer flexible options for low contact tax preparation. Please call or email us to get started.

Yes, Tru Tax is open year-round. However, our office hours vary depending on the time of the year. Our website and Google listing are always up to date and reflect our current working hours.

Yes, if approved, you can receive up to 75% of your refund (max. $6,000) within 24 hours, pending IRS e-file open.  Refund advances are only offered for a limited time at the start of each tax season. Refund minimum of $1,250 to apply. See office for full terms and conditions.

Yes, we can deduct our preparation fee from your current tax year refund. For more information, please visit our location for a quote.

We may be able to use your last pay stub after February. However, Tru Tax offers free estimates based on your last pay stub at any time.

Once your return is sent to the IRS, Tru Tax is unable to provide specific answers to your refund status. You can keep up to date by visiting IRS.gov/refunds.

Yes, your qualified dependent can still file their own taxes as a single, dependent of another. Your dependent does not have to file with you at Tru Tax, but we do offer a discounted price for client’s dependents.

Please contact the office to discuss arrangements if you are unable to file in-person.

Besides tax preparation, Tru Tax performs other essential business services such as on site notary, new business set-up and consultation, and more. Please contact us with your business needs and we’ll be able to assist you further.

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