Quinn Harrison
Address: 206 Livingston Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: (718) 596-1188
FAX: (718) 596-3012
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About Quinn
I've dedicated over 20 years of working secular in the area of taxation and the last 4 years with R&G Brenner Income Tax.
My creed has been to absorb whatever knowledge and training it requires to be effective in an area of expertise. That being said I'm competent and experienced in several forms of tax preparation; Personal (all aspects); Corporate (S&C); Partnerships; Estates and Trusts (Simple & Complex); and Foreign.
As a member of NATP - National Association of Tax Professionals, I stay abreast and attuned with current tax law changes through ongoing educational courses and tax bulletins. This association allows me a forum to consult when tax issues/questions arise. In addition to my current area of expertise, my background has also been in corporate finance and budgeting which corresponds to tax planning, and I'm currently pursuing EA status.
My goal is to always strive to achieve the best interest of the client.
Tax Specialities
- Individual Income Tax
- Self Employed Income Tax
- Partnership Income Tax
- LLC Income Tax
- Corporate Income Tax
- Foreign Income Tax
- Estate Income Tax
- Trust Income Tax
☆ Quinn’s Favorite Tax Tip
Honesty and Accuracy is always the best policy! Plan ahead for your tax situation.
One bonus tip: if you use the standard deduction this year (2020) you can deduct $300 for charity.
A Quick Guide To Tax Preparer Credentials:
What does AFSP stand for?
What does AFSP stand for?
The Annual Filing Season Program (AFSP) is a voluntary program designed to encourage tax return preparers to participate in continuing education (CE) courses.
What does CE stand for?
What does CE stand for?
IRS Continuing Education (CE) is voluntary for PTIN holders who are participating in the Annual Filing Season Program. CE credits are reported to the IRS by the continuing education provider.
What is a CPA?
What is a CPA?
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is the title of qualified accountants in numerous countries in the English-speaking world. It is generally equivalent to the title of chartered accountant in other English-speaking countries. In the United States, the CPA is a license to provide accounting services to the public.
What is an EA?
What is an EA?
Enrolled Agent (EA) is a tax advisor who is a federally authorized tax practitioner empowered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Enrolled Agents represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service for tax issues including audits, collections and appeals.
Enrolled agent status is the highest credential awarded by the IRS. On the other hand, certified public accountants are licensed by their applicable state boards of accountancy.
What is NATP?
What is NATP?
The National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP) provides support, education, products, and research services to United States tax professionals. Members of the National Association of Tax Professionals work at offices that assist over 11 million taxpayers with tax preparation and planning.
Through resources, connections, and a strong industry voice, NATP helps tax professionals serve their clients with the highest level of excellence. Our members benefit from unmatched tax education and timely information and updates and are equipped to serve the taxpaying public honestly, expertly, and professionally.
What is a RTRP?
What is a RTRP?
RTRP stands for Registered Tax Return Preparer. All tax preparers who are paid to prepare tax returns (by anyone including family) are subject to the RTRP requirements. The RTRP designation process is required by law and began in September 2010.