THE TAX CUTTERY®

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Tampa Tax Help — Tampa Bay Regional Desk

Tax help for clients in Tampa, Florida — one national firm, 100% virtual

Call (813) 429-1040

Across Tampa and the greater Tampa Bay region within about 45 miles, THE TAX CUTTERY works with clients virtually and written-first, led by a federally licensed tax practitioner (EA).

THE TAX CUTTERY's Tampa Bay service area — about 45 miles out.

The Tampa Bay Desk handles returns for the finance and insurance professionals downtown, the healthcare workers at Tampa General, the military families at MacDill, and the households across the 813 — equity and bonus income, multi-state PCS moves, 1099 side practices, and the back-tax and IRS-letter work that follows when any of it gets reported wrong. One national firm organized as regional desks across Florida, with our St. Petersburg desk across the bay. 100% virtual by design — no driving, no waiting room. Start a conversation below.

Frequently asked in Tampa

Do I need a tax preparer near me in Tampa, or can I work with you remotely?
You can work with us entirely remotely, and most of our clients do. THE TAX CUTTERY is 100% virtual by design — secure document sharing, no driving, no waiting room. The Tampa Bay Desk has a real (813) number, backed by a national virtual practice.
I'm military at MacDill and we've moved a few times. Can you handle multi-state?
We do. Military pay, allowances, and PCS moves create returns that cross state lines in ways most preparers get wrong — residency rules, combat-zone exclusions, and spouse provisions under MSRRA. The Tampa Bay Desk reads those returns carefully, because one wrong state on a military return is a letter waiting to happen.
I got a CP14 notice from the IRS. What does that actually mean?
A CP14 is the IRS saying you owe for a prior year and they're starting to charge interest. It is a balance-due notice, not an audit. The number on it is often a starting point, not a final figure — penalties can be reduced and payment options exist. We read the notice, confirm what's actually owed, and respond in writing. Don't ignore it; don't panic either.
I haven't filed in a few years. Can you actually fix that?
Yes. We reconstruct your records from whatever you have — W-2s, bank statements, prior-year transcripts from the IRS — file the missing years, and get you a current account transcript so you know where you stand. Most people in this situation are surprised by how straightforward the process is once someone who knows the system takes over.
Is this a real firm?
THE TAX CUTTERY is one national, trademarked firm organized as regional desks. The Tampa Bay Desk has a real (813) 429-1040 number, backed by a national virtual practice. No call center. No routing menu. the practitioner assigned to your file knows your situation before responding.

Serving the (813) area

The Tampa Bay Regional Desk is the tax preparer desk for the (813) area code — serving Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Plant City, Temple Terrace, Town 'n' Country, Carrollwood, Valrico, across Hillsborough County, Florida. Back taxes, unfiled returns, IRS letters, audits, and tax planning — handled by one national firm, 100% virtual, with a real local (813) number.

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Living in Canada, or a Canadian national with a U.S. tax responsibility? We have a dedicated desk — see THE TAX CUTTERY in Canada →

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