Tax Preparation
Carolyn Williford is an Enrolled Agent, and our staff has many years of experience in bookkeeping and tax preparation. Preparing your own income tax return can be a task that leaves you with more questions than answers.
Whether we like it or not, today’s tax laws are so complicated that filing a relatively simple return can be confusing. You need an experienced tax professional to prepare your best tax return given your specific situation.
At CMW Tax Services, we prepare your taxes with the highest professional standards with all the deductions you are entitled to. It is just too easy to overlook deductions and credits to which you are entitled. Even if you use a computer software program there’s no substitute for the assistance of an experienced tax professional.
Call us today at 618-932-2000 to set up a free consultation.
We double check our work to ensure accurate tax returns. Our computer software checks for potential problems the IRS may look at more closely and reviews the math to limit potential IRS contacts.
- We can prepare your return accurately and time and we offer a guarantee on our services.
- We can show you how to adjust your payroll withholding to get more money back each week; why let the government earn interest on your money?
- During tax preparation, we will show you potential deductions to limit your tax liability for next year. In addition, we will give you a sheet of commonly overlooked deductions to limit the following year’s tax liability.
If you own a small business and haven’t had the time to do your bookkeeping, don’t sweat it. With our excellent services, we can create reports detailing your records in an organized manner that will allow you to see the profits or losses in your business.
We can also prepare your small business taxes for you as well. Once we have your books in order, it will be much easier for you for next year.
Let us help you free up your time to do more important things, like running your business and being with your family!
Don’t miss out on some of these common overlooked areas.
- Deductions or credits for Students: If you are a student, or have one on your tax return, you may qualify for credits or deductions for the tuition and fees paid or for a deduction of the student loan interest paid.
- Single parents should look at their filing status. They may be missing out by not filing Head of Household.
- Nearing 60? Look at your IRA deductions. There are increases to contributions creating tax savings and increasing your retirement funds and you don’t want to miss.
- Caregivers, like many of us with aging parents, may be missing out on claiming a dependent exemption, dependent care credit, and medical deductions based on the cost of caring for our parents when they can’t care for themselves.

