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HELPING YOU MOVE TO THE RIGHT DIRECTION

 

Choosing the right accountant for you could be one of the biggest decision you can make in your life.

An accountant can help you with any one of your life's major events. From having a new child

to dealing with a death of a loved one; from getting married to getting a divorce; from buying

a home to selling one; or from forming a new business to dissolving one. 

 

A good accountant can be a good partner to help you make these events a better one. A good

accountant can help you save some of your hard-earned dollars and can make your business

and personal endeavors a more successful one.

 

Ladinez & Company, PC is a CPA firm located in the city Torrance, California. We provide services in income tax return preparations, payroll, bookkeeping, and business consulting. We are tax accountants, tax preparers, bookkeepers, payroll service providers, and business consultants. Our office is within a comfortable driving distance from the beach cities, such as Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, El Segundo, Long Beach, San Pedro, and Rancho Palos Verdes. We are also within a driving distance from Los Angles city and Orange County.

 

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How Do I Notify the IRS of My New Address?

There are several ways to notify the IRS your new address. Below are some following options:

1. Tax Return – The next time you file your tax return, enter the new addresss.

2. Form 8822 – If the next filing deadline is still far away, you can file Form 8822, Change of Address; or Form Form 8822-B, Change of Address or Responsible Party – Business. You can download the form from the Internet.

3. Written Statement – Send a signed written statement to the IRS with the following informations: full name, old address, new address, social security number (or individual taxpayer identification number or employer identification number). Mail the statement to the address where you filed your last return.

4. Oral Notification – you can tell the IRS in person or by telephone. The IRS will verify your identity and address.

If you filed a joint return, you should provide the same information and signatures for both spouses. If you filed a joint return and you and/or your spouse have since separated, you both should notify the IRS of your new addresses.

Representatives filing a change of address for a taxpayer by form or written statement must attach a copy of their power of attorney or a Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative. Unauthorized third parties cannot change a taxpayer's address.

- We are CPAs, tax accountants, tax preparers, business managers and consultants based in Torrance, CA near Los Angeles & OC, serving the entire U.S. See us at Yelp & Facebook. Call us (424) 278-4838 or e-mail us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .


 

CPA Firm, Tax Preparers, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Payroll & Business Consultants in Torrance, CA

Our CPA firm is based in the City of Torrance, CA. We provide tax, accounting, and business services to individuals and business. The 2010 United States Census reported that Torrance had a diverse population with (51.1%) White, (34.5%) Asian, (2.7%) African American, (0.4%) Native American, (0.4%) Pacific Islander, (5.4%) from other races, and (5.5%) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any races were 23,440 persons (16.1%), while non-Hispanic whites formed 42.3% of the population. Our CPA firm understands and accommodates the needs of these diverse taxpayers.

We are a CPA firm, tax preparers, tax accountants, bookkeepers, payroll service providers, business managers and consultants based in Torrance, CA, near Los Angeles, Long Beach, and OC.  And we serve the entire U.S.

Other facts about Torrance:

Torrance’s economy is majorly supported by big companies, such as Honda, Exxon Mobil Refinery, Allied Signal Aerospace, and others. The ExxonMobil refinery in the north end of the Torrance is responsible for much of Southern California's gasoline supply. Torrance was also an important hub and shop site of the Pacific Electric Railway.

Torrance was originally part of the Tongva Native American homeland for thousands of years. In 1784 the Spanish land grant for Rancho San Pedro, in the upper Las Californias Province of New Spain and encompassing present day Torrance, was issued to Juan Jose Dominguez by King Carlos III—the Spanish Empire.vIt was later divided in 1846 with Governor Pío Pico granting Rancho de los Palos Verdes to José Loreto and Juan Capistrano Sepulveda, in the Alta California territory of independent Mexico.

 

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