Bizee's business tax service pairs you with a professional accountant who handles bookkeeping, prepares your returns, and files with the IRS and your state — so you can focus on running your business.
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Yes. Bizee's Business Accounting Service connects you with a professional tax accountant who handles bookkeeping, prepares your federal and state returns, and files them on your behalf — covering LLCs, S Corporations, C Corporations, and individual returns tied to your business income.
Bizee's Business Accounting Service is a full-year tax and bookkeeping solution for small business owners. A dedicated bookkeeper reviews and categorizes your transactions throughout the year, and a professional accountant prepares and files your returns — federal, state, and any business-specific forms your entity type requires.
The service covers every common business structure. What you'll need filed depends on how your business is taxed.
A single-member LLC that hasn't elected S Corporation status reports business income on Schedule C of your personal Form 1040, along with Schedule SE for self-employment tax. A multi-member LLC files a Form 1065 partnership return in addition to each owner's 1040. Your accountant handles all of it.
If your business is an S Corporation — or an LLC that filed Form 2553 to be treated as one — your accountant prepares and files Form 1120S with the IRS and the corresponding state return. S Corporation taxation can reduce self-employment tax, but it does add complexity to your filing.
A C Corporation is taxed separately from its owners. Your accountant files Form 1120 for the business and reports any dividends or distributions on your personal 1040. This is the one structure where business income doesn't pass through to your personal return automatically.
Most states require a separate income tax return filed with their department of revenue. Your accountant prepares state returns alongside your federal filing. We also handle your individual 1040 — including business income, other earnings, and deductions — so everything gets filed together.
Business taxes aren't just more paperwork than personal taxes — they're a different category of problem. The forms, schedules, and deadlines multiply fast once you're running a business, and getting something wrong can mean back taxes, penalties, and months of paperwork to sort out.
Most business owners don't realize how much they're leaving on the table until someone actually reviews their transactions. A dedicated bookkeeper categorizing your expenses throughout the year means deductions don't get missed because you forgot what a charge was for six months later.
Plus, having one accountant who knows your business structure, your income, and your state requirements means you're not starting from scratch every April.
When you sign up for Bizee's Business Accounting Service, we assign a dedicated bookkeeper to your account. They review your transactions, categorize them, and flag anything that needs your attention — throughout the year, not just at tax time. You can reach them directly with questions.
At filing time, your accountant pulls together your financial records and prepares every return your business structure requires: federal business returns, your personal 1040, and state returns. They file everything with the IRS and your state's department of revenue on your behalf.
The taxes your accountant can help with include federal income tax, state income tax, self-employment tax, payroll tax, and corporation tax. They'll also advise on deductions, relevant tax credits, and ways to lower your overall tax burden — within what the law allows.
Yes. Bizee's accountants prepare and file returns for single-member and multi-member LLCs. A single-member LLC typically files Schedule C and Schedule SE with your personal Form 1040. A multi-member LLC also needs a Form 1065 partnership return. If your LLC elected S Corporation status by filing Form 2553, your accountant handles Form 1120S instead.
Yes. Your dedicated bookkeeper and accountant can advise on estimated quarterly tax payments — what you owe, when it's due, and how to calculate it based on your business income. Most self-employed business owners need to pay estimated taxes four times a year to avoid underpayment penalties at filing time.
Yes. State returns are included as standard. Your accountant prepares the relevant state income tax return and files it with your state's department of revenue at the same time as your federal return. Most states require a separate filing, and the requirements vary — your accountant handles the specifics for your state.
It depends on your situation. Talk to a Bizee accountant about what you need — prior-year returns are handled case by case. If you have unfiled returns, getting them filed is worth doing sooner rather than later, since the IRS can assess penalties and interest on late filings going back several years.
No. Bizee's accountants handle tax preparation and filing — they're not licensed attorneys and don't provide legal advice. For complex tax disputes, IRS audits, or legal questions about your business structure, a CPA or tax attorney is the right call. For most small business owners filing standard returns, Bizee's service covers what they need.