Provo Tax Preparation Services
Strategic, Accurate Tax Support for Provo’s Students, Families, Tech Workers, Retirees & Investors
Provo is one of Utah’s most tax-complex cities — powered by:
- Brigham Young University (BYU)
- International students (F-1, J-1)
- Tech workers from Silicon Slopes
- High-income families
- Missionaries returning to the workforce
- Contractors & gig workers
- Real estate investors
- Remote employees with multi-state income
- Retirees with pensions & Social Security
Provo taxpayers often manage:
- W-2 from education, healthcare, tech & government
- 1099 contractor or gig worker income
- Multi-state remote work (UT ⇄ CA/WA/TX/NY)
- BYU-related income, scholarships & stipends
- International student tax rules
- Rental properties in Provo, Orem & Utah County
- STR/LTR depreciation
- Pension, SSA & RMD planning
- Stock compensation (RSUs/ESPP)
- K-1 partnership income
- Side-business or LLC income
We deliver high-accuracy filing + proactive strategy, tailored to Provo’s student, academic, tech, and family-dominant culture.
Why Provo Residents Choose Our Tax Preparation Firm
- Licensed CPAs & EAs with Utah expertise
- Specialists in international student & academic filings
- Multi-state filing experts for remote tech workers
- Accurate rental depreciation
- Stock compensation + equity taxation
- Contractor/trades deduction optimization
- IRS notices & amended returns
- Full bookkeeping cleanup for LLC owners
- Transparent flat-rate pricing
- MERNA™ long-term tax strategy included
Provo requires a tax firm that understands students, tech workers, investors, and multi-income households — we do exactly that.

Tax Preparation Services for Individuals in Provo
We support:
- BYU students & faculty
- International students (F-1/J-1/H-1B)
- Tech professionals
- Remote corporate employees
- High-income families
- Contractors & trades
- Real estate investors
- Retirees + pension recipients
- Multi-state earners
- Self-employed creatives & freelancers
Individual services include:
- Federal + Utah filing
- 1040-NR (Nonresident Alien) when applicable
- Scholarship & fellowship reporting
- Multi-state W-2/1099 allocation
- STR/LTR rental depreciation schedules
- Stock compensation reporting
- Capital gains & investment reporting
- K-1 partnership income
- IRS letters, notices & amended returns
- Estimated tax planning
- MERNA™ long-term tax strategy
Provo residents get maximum deductions with error-free compliance.

Tax Preparation Services for Provo Business Owners
Provo’s business community includes:
- Tech contractors
- Creative freelancers
- E-commerce sellers
- Real estate investors
- Consultants & service providers
- Small restaurants & retail
- Multi-LLC entrepreneurs
- Trades & home services
- Remote business owners
Business tax services include:
- S-Corp, LLC, C-Corp & partnership filings
- Monthly bookkeeping + cleanup
- Payroll setup + compliance
- Multi-entity bookkeeping
- Depreciation schedules
- Quarterly forecasting
- Multi-state business filings
- Audit-ready financials
- MERNA™ entity optimization
We help Provo business owners stay organized, compliant & profitable.
What Sets Our Provo Tax Preparers Apart
Provo taxpayers often handle:
- BYU income
- International residency/treaty rules
- Mission-related tax complexities
- High-income W-2 with tech equity
- STR/LTR rentals
- Pension + SSA
- Multi-state remote employment
- K-1 investor income
- Side-business LLCs
- Capital gains from real estate
We understand:
- F-1/J-1 treaty benefits
- Utah residency classification
- BYU scholarships & taxable portions
- Silicon Slopes equity compensation
- Utah County rental depreciation
- IRS compliance for multi-income households
- Multi-state sourcing for remote employees
We optimize your full tax life, not just file a return.

Areas We Serve Across Provo & Utah County
Provo
BYU Campus Area
South Provo
North Provo
East Bay
Grandview
Orem
Vineyard
Pleasant Grove
Spanish Fork
What Provo Clients Say

Case Study — Provo, UT
Client: J.C. — BYU Graduate Student + Tech Contractor
Mix: Stipend + 1040-NR income + W-2 remote job + 1099 contracting + rental property
Problem
- Wrong residency (should have been NRA)
- Scholarship misreported
- Missing depreciation
- Multi-state allocation incorrect
Solution
- Corrected nonresident alien status
- Cleanly applied treaty benefits
- Built accurate depreciation
- Fixed multi-state allocation
- Applied MERNA™ planning
Result:
S7,950 saved in the first year, mostly from treaty corrections + depreciation + multi-state fixes.
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