Tax Preparation in Frisco, TX
Frisco has grown into one of the most dynamic cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth corridor, and its residents reflect that energy. With a median household income around $125,000, Frisco households often juggle W-2 wages from major employers like Frisco ISD and Baylor Scott & White alongside investment income, rental properties, and side businesses. That combination creates tax returns that are anything but simple, and filing mistakes at those income levels can cost thousands in missed deductions or unexpected IRS notices.
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Our Tax Preparation Services for Frisco Clients
Every tax engagement with AG Freideman includes a thorough review of your financial situation, not just data entry into a form. Here is exactly what Frisco clients receive:
- Individual returns (Form 1040) with full analysis of itemized deductions, including mortgage interest and property taxes on Frisco’s higher-value homes, charitable contributions, and available credits
- Schedule C preparation for Frisco sole proprietors and independent contractors, covering business income, home office deductions, vehicle expenses, and quarterly estimated tax reconciliation
- S-Corp and partnership returns (1120S/1065) with K-1 preparation for multi-member Frisco businesses, ensuring distributions and owner compensation are structured correctly
- Stock option and equity compensation reporting for Frisco professionals receiving RSUs, ISOs, or ESPP shares from corporate employers headquartered in the area
- rental property income and depreciation schedules for Frisco investors who own residential or commercial property in the DFW market
- Texas Franchise Tax and Public Information Report filing for Frisco LLCs, partnerships, and S-Corps that must report annually to the Texas Comptroller
Why Frisco Businesses and Residents Choose AG Freideman
Al handles your return personally. At many practices, your documents get passed to a junior associate or seasonal preparer. At AG Freideman, Al reviews and signs every return himself. Frisco clients work with the same CPA year after year, someone who already knows their financial picture and doesn’t need to be brought up to speed each spring.
Virtual appointments built for Frisco’s pace. Our office sits on Preston Road in North Dallas, roughly 20 minutes south of Frisco. Most of our Frisco clients meet with Al by video call or phone, upload documents through our secure portal, and never need to drive anywhere. If you prefer a face-to-face meeting, our office is an easy trip down the Tollway.
Transparent pricing with no surprises. Individual returns start at $450 for a basic 1040 and $550 for itemized returns. Business returns for sole proprietors range from $750 to $1,200, and S-Corp or partnership returns range from $1,000 to $2,000. We quote your fee before we begin, and the price you’re quoted is the price you pay.
52 five-star Google reviews and zero negatives. Every single client review is five stars. Frisco clients trust us because we don’t cut corners, we meet deadlines, and we find deductions that less experienced preparers miss.
Tax Preparation Questions from Frisco Clients
How much does tax preparation cost in Frisco?
At AG Freideman, a basic individual return (Form 1040 with no itemized deductions) costs $450 to $600. Itemized returns with Schedule A and additional credits run $550 to $650. Frisco business owners filing a Schedule C pay $750 to $1,200, and S-Corp or partnership returns cost $1,000 to $2,000 depending on complexity. We provide your exact quote before work begins.
When should I hire a CPA instead of using tax software?
If your household income is above $100,000, you own rental property, you have equity compensation, or you run a business, a licensed CPA will almost always find deductions and structuring opportunities that software misses. Many Frisco households fall squarely into this category. The cost of professional tax preparation often pays for itself in tax savings and audit protection.
Do Frisco residents pay state income tax?
No. Texas has no state personal income tax, so Frisco residents file only a federal return. However, Frisco business owners may owe Texas Franchise Tax (also called the margin tax) if their total revenue exceeds the no-tax-due threshold set by the Texas Comptroller. That return is due May 15 each year, and we handle it for clients as part of our business tax preparation services.
What documents do I need to bring to my tax appointment?
Gather your W-2s, 1099s (interest, dividends, freelance income, retirement distributions), mortgage interest statements (Form 1098), property tax records, charitable donation receipts, and prior-year tax returns. Frisco homeowners should also have their Collin County or Denton County property tax statements ready. Business owners should bring a profit-and-loss statement and any asset purchase records. We send a personalized checklist before your appointment so nothing gets missed.
Can you help if I receive an IRS notice after filing?
Yes. Al Freideman is a licensed CPA authorized to represent clients before the IRS. If you receive a notice, audit letter, or penalty assessment, we handle the response, communication, and resolution on your behalf at $200 per hour. Many Frisco clients value knowing their CPA stands behind the return after it’s filed, not just at filing time.
Get Started from Anywhere in Frisco
You don’t need to leave Frisco to work with a CPA who has 30+ years of experience and 52 five-star reviews. Our process is simple: schedule a free, no-obligation consultation, upload your documents through our secure portal, and Al prepares and reviews your return personally. Most Frisco clients complete the entire process virtually without a single office visit. Ready to get started? Visit agfreideman.com/meeting/ to book your consultation, or call (972) 893-3481 to speak with Al directly.
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Address: 17304 Preston Rd Ste 861, Dallas, TX 75252
Phone: (972) 893-3481
We also offer virtual appointments for clients throughout the DFW metroplex who prefer to meet remotely.
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