The Written Answer.
Other firms offer a “free consultation.” It is a sales call. We answer your question instead — in writing, researched, signed by the desk.
How it works
- You ask in writing. One federal tax question, in plain words. No jargon required, no documents, no Social Security numbers — just the question.
- We research it. Your question is worked against THE TAX CUTTERY® Guide to Federal Income Taxation — the desk’s own 564-page reference, current through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — and against primary law where it matters.
- You get a written answer. From the desk, in plain English, with the reasoning shown. Keep it, forward it, read it twice at midnight — it is yours.
Why writing beats a phone pitch
A written answer can be checked. It can cite the actual rule. It does not depend on what you remember from a call, and it cannot quietly turn into a sales script — because it has to hold up on paper with a name under it. That is the standard this firm works to in every client matter, applied to your first question, before you owe us anything.
The honest boundaries
- Your answer explains how the federal law works for situations like yours. Advice on your specific return comes with an engagement — that line protects you, and it is the professional standard we practice under.
- One question per person to start. Make it the one that keeps you up at night.
- We work in writing at a professional pace — researched answers, not instant messages. No response-time promises; the answer itself is the commitment.
- No list-selling, no drip campaigns. Your question, your answer.