Tax Prep, CPA & Bookkeeping in Downtown, Corpus Christi TX
Downtown (ZIP 78404) sits within the Corpus Christi TX service area. Bayfront with direct salt-air exposure. Older commercial and mixed-use building stock, much of it from the 1920s through the 1980s. Storm-surge risk is real during named hurricanes.
Higher concentration of commercial and mixed-use properties. Restaurant and small-business density drives commercial-grade service demand.
For tax prep, cpa & bookkeeping, the service area covers roughly 75 miles from central Corpus Christi.
Common reasons to call
- Individual tax return preparation
- Small business bookkeeping cleanup
- LLC, contractor, or self-employed tax help
- Payroll, sales tax, or franchise tax question
- IRS letter or notice
- Catch up unfiled returns
- Quarterly estimate planning
- Refinery, port, military, or offshore worker tax situation
Typical work
- Individual and family tax return preparation
- Small business tax return preparation
- Bookkeeping setup, cleanup, and monthly close
- Payroll and sales tax coordination
- IRS notice review and response planning
- Quarterly tax estimate calculation
- CPA review or advisory consultation
Typical turnaround
Simple returns can move quickly when documents are complete. Business returns, cleanup bookkeeping, IRS notices, and late-season filings take longer.
Job sizes
Minor
Simple individual return, W-2 return, or bookkeeping consult
Standard
Family return, small Schedule C, rental property, or monthly bookkeeping
Major
Business return, cleanup bookkeeping, IRS notice response, or multi-state work
Replacement
Multi-entity tax planning, catch-up filings, payroll cleanup, or CPA advisory package
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓IRS PTIN required for paid federal tax return preparation
- ✓Texas CPA license verified through the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy where CPA services are offered
- ✓Written engagement terms before tax or bookkeeping work begins
- ✓Return reviewed with the client before filing
IRS PTIN, CPA license through the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy, IRS Enrolled Agent, Annual Filing Season Program record of completion, QuickBooks ProAdvisor, bookkeeping experience.
Common questions
Does a tax preparer need a license?
Paid federal preparers need an IRS PTIN. CPAs and enrolled agents have additional credentials. Ask who signs the return before you hand over documents.
Is every tax preparer a CPA?
No. A preparer can have a PTIN without being a CPA. If you need CPA work, verify the license with the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy.
What should I bring for tax prep?
Bring income forms, deductions, prior return, ID, dependent information, business records, mileage, estimated payments, and any IRS or state letters.
Can you help with old unfiled returns?
Yes. Start by gathering wage records, business income, expense records, prior notices, and the last return filed. The preparer will build the filing order.
Do small businesses need bookkeeping?
Usually. Clean books make taxes cheaper to prepare, help with estimates, and keep you from guessing during loan, payroll, or sales tax questions.
Can you respond to an IRS notice?
Yes. Do not ignore it. The preparer reviews the notice, checks the return, and explains whether it needs payment, documents, amendment, or representation.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Tax filing season is busiest. Complete documents matter more than rushing.
Summer (June - August)
Good window for bookkeeping cleanup and estimate planning after filing season.
Fall (September - November)
Business planning, extension filing, and year-end tax moves pick up.
Winter (December - February)
Bookkeeping cleanup and document gathering before filing season save stress.