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Compliance & Payroll Support

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State Compliance

Franchise Tax Return
Business Property Tax Return
State Annual Reports

Federal Compliance

1099s including 1099-MISC/NEC/DIV/INT
1042 and 1042s

Payroll Services

State Payroll registrations
Payroll processing
Payroll Filings (940/941/W-2)

Other Services

Entity Formation Services

Tax Services and Registrations

Accounting & Bookkeeping Services

Frequently Asked Questions

Have question? Here you’ll find the answers most valued by our partners, along with access to step by step instructions and support.

Compliance is crucial for mitigating legal risks, maintaining ethical standards, and fostering trust with stakeholders. Non-compliance can result in fines, legal actions, and damage to the reputation of the organization.

The Franchise Tax is an annual fee imposed on companies incorporated in Delaware. It is not based on income but rather on the company’s authorized shares or assumed par value. Most corporations are required to pay this tax to maintain good standing. We can assist you in understanding your specific obligations and facilitate the payment process.

1099s are tax forms used to report various types of income, such as payments to independent contractors. we simplifies the preparation and filing of 1099s, helping you stay compliant with tax regulations. 

Our payroll services are designed to simplify the payroll process, from calculating wages to handling tax withholdings. We offer a user-friendly platform to manage employee information, process payroll, and generate necessary reports. This ensures accuracy, compliance with tax regulations, and overall efficiency in managing your payroll needs.

Yes, our payroll services are scalable and can accommodate businesses of various sizes. Whether you are a small startup or a large enterprise, we offers the flexibility and functionality needed to meet your unique payroll requirements.

Form 1042 is crucial for businesses involved in international transactions, especially when making payments to foreign entities. we provide guidance on the proper completion of Form 1042, helping you navigate the complexities of international tax reporting and withholding requirements.

Statutory business entities — which include business corporations, nonprofit corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships (LPs), and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) — are generally required to file an information report with the business entity filing office of their formation state and of every foreign state in which they are qualified to do business.
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