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Locality: Columbus, Georgia

Phone: +1 706-507-2040



Address: 1241 Double Churches Rd, Suite C 31904 Columbus, GA, US

Website: www.ashleystaxes.com

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AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 23.01.2021

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AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 03.01.2021

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AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 02.11.2020

Official Day IRS will Accept Tax Returns!! 2018 Tax Filing Season Begins Jan. 29, Returns Due April 17 WASHINGTON The Internal Revenue Service announced today that the nation’s tax season will begin Monday, Jan. 29, 2018 and reminded taxpayers claiming certain tax credits that refunds won’t be available before late February.... The IRS will begin accepting tax returns on Jan. 29, See more

AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 28.10.2020

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AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 25.10.2020

And now we have a sign on the building!

AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 06.10.2020

Due to a court ruling, the IRS has suspended PTIN registration & renewal. Members - we're sending you additional information on the court ruling to your email. Stay tuned.

AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 16.09.2020

Effective June 1, 2017..... we have moved! New location: 1241 Double Churches Rd, Suite C... Same phone number! It has been ported to a cell phone so now you can also text. (706)324-6081

AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 08.09.2020

IRS Debunks Myths Surrounding Tax Refunds As millions of people begin filing their tax returns, the Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers about some basic tips to keep in mind about refunds. During the early parts of the tax season, taxpayers are anxious to get details about their refunds. In some social media, this can lead to misunderstandings and speculation about refunds. The IRS offers these tips to keep in mind:... 1. While the IRS issues more than 90 percent of federal tax refunds in less than 21 days, some refunds take longer. Recent legislation requires the IRS to hold refunds for tax returns claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) until mid-February. Other returns may require additional review for a variety of reasons and take longer. For example, the IRS, along with its partners in the states and the nation’s tax industry, continue to strengthen security reviews to help protect against identity theft and refund fraud. The IRS encourages taxpayers to file as they normally would. 2. The IRS will update Where's My Refund? on both IRS.gov and the IRS2Go mobile app with projected deposit dates for early EITC and ACTC refund filers a few days after Feb. 15. Taxpayers claiming EITC or ACTC will not see a refund date on Where's My Refund? or through their software package until then. The IRS, tax preparers and tax software will not have additional information on refund dates. 3. The IRS cautions taxpayers that these refunds likely will not start arriving in bank accounts or on debit cards until the week of Feb. 27 if there are no processing issues with the tax return and the taxpayer chose direct deposit. This additional period is due to several factors, including banking and financial systems needing time to process deposits. Taxpayers who have filed early in the filing season, but are claiming EITC or ACTC, should not expect their refund until the week of Feb. 27. The IRS reminds taxpayers that President’s Day weekend may impact when they get their refund since many financial institutions do not process payments on weekends or holidays. 4. By law, the IRS cannot issue refunds before Feb. 15 for any tax return claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). The IRS must hold the entire refund, not just the part related to the EITC or ACTC. The IRS will begin to release these refunds starting Feb. 15. These refunds likely won’t arrive in bank accounts or on debit cards until the week of Feb. 27. This is true as long as there is no additional review of the tax return required and the taxpayer chose direct deposit. Banking and financial systems need time to process deposits, which can take several days.

AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 24.08.2020

REVISED DUE DATES REGARDING PARTNERSHIP & CORPORATE TAX RETURNS: Partnerships & S-Corps must file their 2016 returns by the 15th day of the 3rd month after the end of the tax year. (Previously had been the 4th month). C-Corps must file their 2016 returns by the 15th day of the 4th month after the end of the tax year. (Previously had been the 3rd month).

AR Professional Services, LLC dba Ashley's Taxes 04.08.2020

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