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✔ Personal & Corporate Tax Services – maximize your refunds with expert support
✔ Business Formation – register and structure your company in the USA with confidence
✔ Accounting Services – expert financial management for individuals and businesses
✔ Immigration Support – assistance with forms, CNV consular processes, and legal documentation
✔ Legal Services – divorces, marriages, notary public, and other related legal processes
✔ Certified Translations – accurate and recognized for official use
✔ Insurance Services – Obamacare, home, auto, and personal coverage tailored to your needs
Maximize your refund with expert IRS-compliant filing.
Accurate tax filing and reporting for businesses.
Quick, reliable support for ITIN applications and renewals.
Clear bookkeeping and reports for smarter decisions.
Help completing immigration paperwork correctly.
Professional support for divorce documentation and filing.
Assistance with marriage paperwork and certificates.
Certified notary services for personal and business needs.
Guidance for consular paperwork and smooth approvals.
Easy setup for LLCs, corporations, and EIN applications.
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Affordable health and life coverage, including Obamacare.
At Priority Taxes & Business Solutions LLC, we are proud to have more than 20 years of experience serving the Hispanic and American communities. We provide personalized services in taxes, accounting, company registration, legal procedures, and financial advice for individuals, families, and businesses.
We understand how challenging it can be to navigate the U.S. system—whether you are starting a business, filing taxes, applying for a Tax ID (ITIN), or managing immigration and consular processes. That’s why our team combines experience, professionalism, and modern tools to simplify every step, ensuring accuracy and peace of mind.
Our commitment is to deliver solutions with professionalism, honesty, and reliable support, relieving you of the stress of paperwork and complex procedures.
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Taxes, Accounting & Investment
How to File Personal Taxes in the U.S. – Complete Guide 2025
Filing personal taxes in the U.S. doesn’t have to be stressful. This 2025 guide explains who must file, the steps to follow, and common mistakes to avoid. Stay compliant and maximize your refund with Priority Taxes & Business Solutions.
How to Register a Business in the U.S. – Complete Guide l
Opening a business in the U.S. is easier with the right guidance. This step-by-step guide explains how to register your company legally and successfully.
Latest U.S. Immigration Policy Updates Under Trump (2025)
Immigration laws are changing again under Trump’s administration. Learn about the latest updates for 2025 and how they may impact immigrants and families. Stay informed with expert insights.
Divorce in the U.S. – Legal Process Explained
Divorce can be difficult, but understanding the legal process helps. This guide explains requirements, timelines, and how Priority Taxes & Business Solutions can support you.
What are the IRS filing deadlines for the 2026 tax declaration?
Standard Deadline: April 15, 2026
Extended Deadline: October 15, 2026 (Form 4868 must be filed, but any taxes owed are still due by April 15)
Penalties for Missing the Deadline:
Failure-to-file penalty: 5% of unpaid taxes per month, up to a maximum of 25%.
Failure-to-pay penalty: 0.5% of unpaid taxes per month, plus interest on the balance due.
The longer the delay, the higher the cost.
📌 Need help filing on time? Book an appointment with our tax experts to avoid penalties and maximize your refund.
What are the business tax filing deadlines for 2026?
👉 The deadlines depend on your business structure and IRS tax classification:
Partnerships (Form 1065): March 16, 2026 (extension to September 15 with Form 7004)
S Corporations (Form 1120-S): March 16, 2026 (extension to September 15 with Form 7004)
C Corporations (Form 1120): April 15, 2026 (extension to October 15 with Form 7004)
Single-Member LLCs: Taxes reported on owner’s individual return (Form 1040 + Schedule C). Deadline: April 15, 2026 (extension to October 15).
Multi-Member LLCs: Treated as partnerships unless they elect another status → Form 1065 due March 16, 2026 (extension to September 15).
LLCs taxed as S-Corp: Follow S-Corp deadlines (March 16, 2026 / extension to September 15).
LLCs taxed as C-Corp: Follow C-Corp deadlines (April 15, 2026 / extension to October 15).
Estimated Quarterly Payments: April 15, June 15, September 15, 2026, and January 15, 2027.
📌 Need help filing on time? Book an appointment with our tax experts to avoid penalties and maximize your refund.
Can I file a tax return without a Social Security Number (SSN)?
Yes. If you do not qualify for a Social Security Number, you can still file a U.S. tax return by using an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).
An ITIN is issued by the IRS to individuals who need to file taxes but are not eligible for an SSN (such as certain nonresident aliens, dependents, or spouses of U.S. citizens/residents).
To apply, you must file Form W-7 with the IRS along with your tax return and the required identification documents.
Once issued, you can use your ITIN to file federal taxes, claim certain tax benefits (if eligible), and comply with IRS requirements.
⚠️ Note: A TIN is a general term that includes SSNs, ITINs, and EINs. For individuals without an SSN, the correct option is the ITIN.
📌 We can help you apply for your ITIN and file your taxes correctly. Book your appointment now.
After 150 days from filing your asylum application (approval only after 180 days), if you remain eligible.
If you have filed an asylum application (Form I-589) in the United States, you may apply for a work permit (Employment Authorization Document, or EAD) 150 days after USCIS or the immigration court has received your application.
However, USCIS cannot approve your work permit until at least 180 days have passed (this is known as the asylum EAD clock).
You must also remain eligible: your asylum case must still be pending and you must not have caused any delays in your case (for example, missing an interview or rescheduling could stop the clock).
If your asylum application is approved, you may apply for a work permit immediately if you don’t already have one, although in practice, as an asylee, you are automatically authorized to work. You can still apply for an EAD card to have proof of work authorization for employers.
📌 Schedule an appointment with our immigration experts to guide you through your asylum and work permit application.
How do I know if I qualify for Obamacare (Affordable Care Act health coverage)?
You may qualify for Obamacare if you meet the following conditions:
Residency: You must live in the United States and be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawfully present immigrant.
Not incarcerated: You cannot be currently serving a prison sentence.
Income level: Your household income typically must fall between 100% and 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) to qualify for premium tax credits that lower your monthly costs.
Enrollment period: You must apply during the yearly Open Enrollment Period, or qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (for example, if you lost coverage, got married, had a baby, or moved).
👉 To check eligibility, you can either:
Visit the official HealthCare.gov Marketplace, or
Consult with our Health Insurance Enrollment Expert, who can guide you through the process and confirm if you qualify for subsidies and coverage.
Which type of business structure is more convenient?
The “most convenient” business structure depends on your goals, liability protection needs, and tax situation. The most common structures in the U.S. are:
Sole Proprietorship: Easiest to set up, but the owner is personally liable for all debts and obligations.
Partnership: Shared ownership between two or more people, with profits and responsibilities divided as agreed.
LLC (Limited Liability Company): Offers liability protection for owners while keeping flexible tax options. Very popular with small and medium-sized businesses.
Corporation (C-Corp or S-Corp): Provides the strongest liability protection, easier access to investors, but more formalities and reporting requirements.
👉 The right choice depends on your specific situation (income level, number of owners, future growth plans, and whether you want investors).
For personalized advice, it’s best to speak with our business formation experts, who can analyze your case and recommend the structure that will maximize your tax benefits while protecting your assets.
How long does it take to open a company in the U.S.?
The timeline depends on the type of business structure you choose and the state where you register:
LLC (Limited Liability Company): Usually approved within 5 to 10 business days. Some states allow expedited processing (24–72 hours for an extra fee).
Corporation (C-Corp or S-Corp): Typically takes 5 to 15 business days. Expedited options are also available in many states.
EIN (Employer Identification Number): After your company is approved, you’ll need an EIN from the IRS to open a bank account and hire employees. If you apply online, it can be issued the same day.
Additional steps: Opening a business bank account, registering for state/local taxes, or applying for licenses/permits may add extra time.
👉 On average, if all documents are ready, your company can be fully set up within 1 to 3 weeks.
📌 Book an appointment with our experts today and we’ll guide you step by step to open your company quickly and correctly.