Senter, CPA 2024 Individual Tax Return Process

by | Feb 25, 2025 | Tax, Team

Tax Return Process

At Senter, CPA, we strive to make your tax preparation process seamless and efficient. Here’s an overview of our updated tax return process for the 2025 tax season: (2024 tax returns)

Step 1: Client gathers tax documents

  • Complete your online tax questionnaire via your Client Portal or via paper if your organizer and questionnaire was mailed to you
  • Upload your tax documents via your Client Portal or drop them by our office

Step 2: Lisa will scan physical documents or move them to the correct file location (you will no longer see the documents uploaded to your Client Portal once we have moved them to our side)

Step 3: Tax Return Preparation

  • Assignment: Your tax return will be prepared by one of our experienced team members: Tracy Sanda, Jordan Middleton, Kelly Thompson or Matt Senter.
  • Communication: If we need further details, we’ll reach out via email, phone, or set up a video meeting.

Step 4: Tax Return Review Process

  • Matt Senter will thoroughly review your previous returns and current documents to ensure accuracy and identify potential deductions.

Step 5: Client Review and E-Signature

  • Draft Review: Once prepared, you’ll receive a draft of your tax return to review via your Client Portal or a hard copy upon request .
  • E-Signature: After your approval, you can electronically sign the necessary forms through our secure system.

Step 6: Client pays invoice

Step 7: Your return is e-filed

  • Submission: We will electronically file your tax return with the IRS and applicable state authorities.
  • Acknowledgment: Typically, within 24-48 hours, you’ll receive confirmation that your return has been accepted.

Step 8: Lisa confirms successful transmission to the IRS and applicable state authorities

 

Post-Filing Support

Here are also some helpful links to assist after your tax return has been e-filed with the IRS.

  • Refund Tracking:
  • Amendments and Inquiries: If needed, we’re here to assist with any amendments or questions post-filing.

For more details on reviewing and e-signing your tax return, refer to our guide.

At Senter, CPA, our dedicated team is committed to providing personalized and efficient tax services. Tax preparation is done by the entire team at Senter, CPA. Get to know the staff by visiting our ABOUT page.

Note: Tax laws and procedures are subject to change. Always consult with a tax professional or refer to official IRS guidelines for the most current information.

 

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