Capital Accounting and Tax Service Incorporated

15 reviews
Claimed  •  Community , Finance & Taxation , Legal & Financial
253-630-2114
524 W Meeker St #6 Kent, WA 98032

About Capital Accounting and Tax Service Incorporated

Tax preparation
Accounting Services
Tax debt settlement and mediation
Enrolled Agent on staff

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  • Mon Mon 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
  • Tue Tue 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
  • Wed Wed 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
  • Thu Thu 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
  • Fri Fri 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
  • Sat Sat Closed
  • Sun Sun Closed

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Aug 16, 2012

Taxpayer Rights

Yes, us Taxpayers have rights.  If you feel run over by the IRS I can help.  Give me a call 253-630-2114.  You are entitled to a representative in your Federal Tax matters.  I would mediate between you and the IRS, get the best settlement possible under federal law and you don't even have to talk to them.  Just ask for Sandra Robb, EA

Yes, us Taxpayers have rights.  If you feel run over by the IRS I can help.  Give me a call 253-630-2114.  You are entitled to a representative in your Federal Tax matters.  I would mediate between you and the IRS, get the best settlement possible... Read More

Aug 26, 2009

Scam/ Identity Theft awareness

IRS Alerts Public to New Identity Theft Scams

The Internal Revenue Service reminds consumers to avoid identity theft scams that use the IRS name, logo or Web site in an attempt to convince taxpayers that the scam is a genuine communication from the IRS. Scammers may use other federal agency names, such as the U.S. Department of the Treasury.  The scams may take place through e-mail, fax or phone. When they take place via e-mail, they are called "phishing" scams. The IRS does not discuss tax account matters with taxpayers by e-mail.

The IRS urges consumers to avoid falling for the following recent schemes:

Making Work Pay Refund

This phishing e-mail, which claims to come from the IRS, references the president and the Making Work Pay provision of the 2009 economic recovery law. It says that there is a refundable credit available to workers, consumers and retirees that can be paid into the recipient's bank account if the recipient registers their account information with the IRS. The e-mail contains links to register the account and to claim the tax refund.

Inherited Funds / Lottery Winnings / Cash Consignment

In this phishing scheme, recipients receive an e-mail claiming to come from the U.S. Department of the Treasury notifying them that they will receive millions of dollars in recovered funds or lottery winnings or cash consignment if they provide certain personal information, including phone numbers, via return e-mail. The e-mail may be just the first step in a multi-step scheme, in which the victim is later contacted by telephone or further e-mail and instructed to deposit taxes on the funds or winnings before they can receive any of it. Alternatively, they may be sent a phony check of the funds or winnings and told to deposit it but pay 10 percent in taxes or fees. Thinking that the check must have cleared the bank and is genuine, some people comply. However, the scammers, not the Treasury Department, will get the taxes or fees.

Form W-8BEN

In this scam, fraudsters modify a genuine IRS form, the W-8BEN, Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding, to request detailed personal and financial information. This could include nationality, passport number, bank account and PIN numbers, spouse's name and mother's maiden name, or other personal or financial information or security measures for financial accounts. The scammers may use the genuine form number and name or may make up a new form number, such as W-4100B2.

They either e-mail or fax the form or letter. If only a letter, the letter itself contains the request for the personal and financial information. The letter, which claims to come from the IRS, states that the recipient will face additional taxes unless he or she quickly faxes the required information to the number provided by the scammer.

In reality, taxpayers file the genuine Form W-8BEN with their financial institutions, not with the IRS. Additionally, the genuine W-8BEN does not request the taxpayer's passport number, bank account number, security or similar information.

Refund Scam

The bogus e-mail, which claims to come from the IRS, tells the recipient that he or she is eligible to receive a tax refund for a given amount. It instructs the recipient to click on a link contained in the e-mail to access and complete a form for the tax refund. The form requires the entry of personal and financial information. The refund scam is the most common one seen by the IRS. Several recent variations on this scam have claimed to come from the Exempt Organizations area of the IRS. Some others have included the name and purported signature of a genuine or a made-up IRS executive.   Taxpayers do not have to complete a special form to obtain a refund. Taxpayer refunds are based on the tax return they submit to the IRS.  

IRS Alerts Public to New Identity Theft Scams The Internal Revenue Service reminds consumers to avoid identity theft scams that use the IRS name, logo or Web site in an attempt to convince taxpayers that the scam is a genuine communication from the IRS. Scammers may ... Read More

Aug 26, 2009

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Mar 18, 2009

It's Great to Have a Friend in the Taxation Business!

Sandra has prepared my personal income taxes for years! Last year when I started my own business, she was more invaluable than ever. She was able to help me understand and choose my business form (I chose LLC - Limited Liability Company) AND she was happy to attend to... all the tedious paperwork. Consulting with her a few times a year helps to keep me from getting into financial hot water with regard to the IRS. It's great to have a friend who understands how to minimize the taxes we must pay.

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Aug 27, 2007

Positive

Could not ask for a better accountant .... very knowledgable and great service!

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Aug 27, 2007

Positive

Excellent knowledge of the business, efficient and friendly service. Love working with Sandra!

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Jul 30, 2007

Capitol Accounting

I will never take my taxes to another place ever! Capitol Accounting is the best. Sandra has taken time away from her family in the evening just to take care of me. Sandra goes out of her way for her clients and does a fantastic job. Thank you Sandra you ARE the best Susan

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Jul 24, 2007

taxes

I have been going to Sandra for 3 years and could not ask for a better accountant. She does a good job and gets everything done in a timely manner. She also did my boyfriends taxes and got him all caught up and up to date. Thanks Sandra you are great!!

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Jul 22, 2007

Excellent Service

I have received excellent service from Capital Accounting. Sandra is professional, Flexable and willing to help any way she can. On one occassion I was behind in just about everything and Sandra went above & beyond to help me pull things together (extending her hours)... to assure I got my taxes filed on time. Capital Accounting is a excellent asset to any company and Sandra cares about her clients.