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Which Tax Services do you need?
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Personal Taxes
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Business Taxes
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  • Specialist in the Aesthetic Industry
  • 3+ years in Bookkeeping Services
  • G.A.A.P Compliant

The Benefits of Tax Planning with Plain Sailing

  • Benefit Icon Stress-free tax season, every single year.
  • Benefit Icon Keep more of your hard-earned income.
  • Benefit Icon Get expert guidance tailored for esthetics.
  • Benefit Icon Reduce taxable income with smart strategies.
  • Benefit Icon Grow your business with expert tax support.

What makes us different

We Know the Tax Codes That Save You Most

We know the tax rules for estheticians. Our job is to find savings so you keep more of your money.

Every Deduction, Every Dollar

We find every deduction, from products to supplies to depreciating assets. You save the most while staying within the rules.

Tailored Solutions for Your Unique Business

Your business is unique. We create tax plans that fit your goals and income. No generic advice here.

Simple Steps to Cut Taxes, Boost Savings

We make taxes simple. Clear steps and smart strategies help you save more without the stress.

  • Step 1: Quick Discovery Call

    We start with a brief call to understand your business and tax needs. No pressure, just clarity on what’s next.

  • Step 2: Gather Documents Easily

    We’ll send you a secure Intuit Link to upload your tax documents. Fast, safe, and simple. No endless back-and-forth emails.

  • Step 3: Your Tailored Tax Plan

    After reviewing your situation, we’ll offer solutions tailored to your business—whether it’s tax prep, fixing your books, or advanced planning.

FAQ

I'm Confused About How to File My Taxes—What Do I Do?

You’ll file taxes based on your business type:

  • Sole Proprietors: Use Form 1040 and Schedule C for income and expenses.
  • LLCs or Partnerships: File a partnership return (Form 1065) or Schedule C for single-member LLCs.
  • S Corporations: File Form 1120-S and issue yourself a W-2 for your salary.

You may also need to pay quarterly estimated taxes. Don’t worry—we’ll explain everything and take the guesswork out of it!

How Do I Know What Business Expenses I Can Deduct?

You can deduct expenses that are ordinary and necessary for your business. Examples include supplies, rent, marketing, and travel. We’ll help you identify every deduction to save you the most.

Do I Need to Pay Estimated Taxes?

Yes, if you expect to owe at least $1,000 in taxes for the year. Estimated taxes are due quarterly, covering income and self-employment taxes. We can calculate and help you stay on track.

Should I Be an LLC, S Corp, or Sole Proprietor?

Your choice affects how you’re taxed. Sole proprietors pay self-employment tax, while S Corps can reduce tax liability with a salary. We’ll review your situation and guide you to the best option.