Tax Services in Staten Island, NY
Need tax services in Staten Island, NY that are clear and done right? SCL Tax Services helps Staten Island residents with tax preparation, tax filing, NYC taxes, New York State returns, and IRS tax help—online or by appointment. Call us now!
Staten Island Tax Help
Staten Island Tax Prep You Can Actually Rely On
Staten Island filers run into a few “usual suspects”: multiple W-2s, 1099 side income, remote work for out-of-state companies, and NYC tax questions. If you live on Staten Island, you’re an NYC resident—so NYC personal income tax rules can still apply even when your income is earned somewhere else.
We’ll make sure your Staten Island tax preparation and tax filing are accurate, documented, and not missing credits.
CPA Tax Planning
Business Tax Preparation
Tax Filing & IRS Tax Help
Refund Maximization
Staten Island Tax Situations We Handle
From quick filings to complicated multi-state returns, we’ll help you take the next step with clarity.
Individual Tax Preparation in Staten Island, NY
W-2s, dependents, education (1098-T), retirement income, common credits, and clean e-filing.
NYC Taxes + Residency Questions (Staten Island)
NYC resident income tax, address changes, and “I work outside NYC—what happens?” questions handled correctly.
1099 / Self-Employed Tax Filing in Staten Island
Schedule C, gig work, contractors, write-offs, and quarterly estimates—so you don’t get surprised later.
IRS Letters, Back Taxes & Payment Plans
NNotices, balances due, missing years, and amended returns—handled with a clear plan and deadlines.
Tax Services for Staten Island Residents & Business Owners
Individual Tax Filing in Staten Island
- Federal + NY + NYC filing handled the right way
- Credits and deductions checked (not rushed)
- Simple document checklist so you know what to bring
Staten Island Tax Planning (Stop the “How Do I Owe?” Surprise)”
- Withholding check + estimated tax planning
- Planning for job changes, dependents, home purchase, side income
- Clear next steps you can follow all year
IRS Help in Staten Island (Letters, Fixes, Verification)
- Letter review + response support
- Income mismatches (CP2000-style issues) explained and handled
- Amended returns when a fix is the best move
NYC + Multi-State Filing (NJ, Remote Work, Moves)
- NYC resident tax questions handled correctly
- Multi-state income coordination (NY/NJ and more)
- Part-year moves and remote work situations cleaned up
Self-Employed Taxes in Staten Island
- 1099 income + write-offs organized into clean categories
- Quarterly estimated taxes so you’re not hit with a big bill
- Basic bookkeeping clean-up when the year got messy
Owe Taxes? Staten Island Payment Plan Help
- IRS payment plan options explained in plain English
- NYS installment agreement guidance when it fits
- A realistic plan to stop penalties from stacking up
Business Tax Services
Staten Island Small Business & Contractor Tax Support
Staten Island business taxes get messy fast when you’ve got mixed income—1099s, card payments, cash deposits, mileage, supplies, and “I’ll sort it later” receipts. We help you turn that into a clean return that makes sense and holds up.
We handle business tax preparation in Staten Island, Schedule C filing, quarterly estimates, and simple bookkeeping clean-up. Want a spot before the rush weeks fill up? Book your Staten Island tax consultation now!
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How Our Tax Consultation in Staten Island Works
Quick Steps, Clean Filing, No Deadline Panic
Meet online or by appointment for tax preparation in Staten Island, send documents securely for tax filing, review the return together, and sign electronically—so you’re not rushing at the last minute.
Step 1 – Book Your Consultation
CPick a time and tell us what you need (tax prep, NYC tax question, 1099 income, IRS letter, or back taxes). We’ll send a short checklist so you gather the right items the first time.
Step 2 – Upload Docs + Get Clarity
Send W-2s/1099s and key records securely. We review for missing pieces, confirm credits/deductions, and flag any NYC/NY issues before we finalize.
Step 3 – E-File + Know What’s Next
We e-file, confirm submission, and tell you what to expect next (refund timing, follow-ups, what to save). If a letter arrives later, you can come back instead of starting over.
Staten Island Tax Help
NYC Resident Taxes + NJ Work Income
A lot of Staten Island returns aren’t “one state, one job.” People commute to Manhattan, work in New Jersey, or split the year between in-person and remote—then get hit with NYC resident tax questions, withholding issues, or a surprise balance due. We’ll make sure your federal + NY + NYC filing lines up correctly and you’re not missing the credits that can save you real money.
We handle Staten Island tax preparation, NYC resident filing questions, multi-state coordination (NY/NJ), and clean reporting for W-2 + 1099 side income. Book your Staten Island tax consultation now!
Get Your Staten Island Tax HelpStaten Island Tax Quick Helper: NYC Tax, NJ Work, Refunds, Homeowners
Staten Island residents often deal with NYC resident tax questions (even when working outside NYC), NJ work income, NY refund delays, homeowner benefits like STAR, and W-2 + 1099 side income. Use this quick helper to see what to bring and what we’ll check—then we’ll confirm everything during your consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions – Staten Island, NY Tax Services
Here are a few common questions we hear from Staten Island, NY clients. If your situation is different, a quick consult usually clears it up fast.
Read More >If I live on Staten Island, do I pay NYC income tax?
Yes—NYC residents’ income is generally subject to NYC personal income tax, no matter where it’s earned.
How do I check my New York State refund status?
NY has an online refund status tool. You’ll need the refund amount you requested to check it.
Can you help with 1099/self-employed taxes on Staten Island?
Yes. We help with Schedule C filing, deductions, quarterly estimates, and organizing expenses so your return is clean.
I received an IRS notice—what should I bring?
Bring the full letter (all pages), your W-2s/1099s, and your most recent tax return. We’ll explain what it means and respond correctly.



