Let Our Experts Handle Your Taxes with Care, Precision, and a Personal Touch

For over 15 years, Marroquin Services has helped individuals and businesses file with confidence. Our team combines accuracy, integrity, and friendly service to make tax season stress-free.

From basic returns to complex filings — we’ve got you covered.

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Personalized Individual Tax Preparation

From basic returns to detailed deductions, we file with precision to maximize your refund.

Expert Small Business Tax Filing Services

Support for freelancers, LLCs, and small businesses with smart tax strategies.

Corporate & Partnership Returns

From corporations to partnerships, we keep your filings accurate and optimized.

Amendments & Prior-Year Filing

Missed a year or need to correct a return? We’ll help you catch up and stay compliant.

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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

When is the deadline to file my taxes?

The federal tax deadline is usually April 15, unless it falls on a weekend or holiday. Extensions are available, but payment is still due by the deadline.

Can I still file if I missed the deadline?

Yes. You can file late, but you may face penalties or interest. We can help you minimize those and get back on track.

What’s the difference between a tax credit and a tax deduction?

Credits reduce your tax bill directly (e.g., Child Tax Credit)
Deductions reduce your taxable income (e.g., mortgage interest)

Should I take the standard deduction or itemize?

It depends on your expenses. If your deductible expenses exceed the standard deduction, itemizing may save you more. We’ll help you decide.

I am self-employed. What can I deduct?

Home office expenses
Business mileage
Equipment and software

How do I track my refund?

Use the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool at irs.gov. We’ll give you the exact info you need to check your status.

What if I received a 1099 instead of a W‑2?

A 1099 means you were paid as an independent contractor. You may need to file self‑employment taxes and can deduct business expenses.

What should I do if I get a letter from the IRS?

Don’t panic. Bring the letter to us — we’ll explain what it means and help you respond correctly.