| | Certified Public Accountant (C.P.A.) designation. To become a C.P.A., an individual is required to pass a two day certification exam, meet certain educational requirements which is usually the equivalent of bachelor's or master's degree in accounting, and in many states are required to have up to two years working experience in public accounting.
With the extensive federal tax law and fifty different possible states of residency, education can be very important. Very few tax preparers will have a Master's of Taxation. After twelve years as a commercial airline pilot, our owner has first-hand knowledge about deductions for airline crews.
Why should you use a tax preparer that specializes in preparing tax returns for flight crews? Airline pilots and flight attendants typically have more employee expense than those of other professions due to the travel that is required for their jobs. Because of the large amount of employee deductions available to pilots and flight attendants, they typically may receive larger refunds than normal employee taxpayers. We spend hundreds of hours every year researching deductions specific to flight crews. These job expense deductions usually increase a taxpayers refund by hundreds if not thousands of dollars. These deductions require the knowledge of tax law in these areas. Aircrew Taxes was created in response to a growing need to serve professional in the airline industry.
We are specialized in identifying all eligible deductions for airline crews, including pilots, flight attendants and all other aircrew members. Whether you need assistance on your entire tax return, schedule C worksheets, 1099 forms or any other tax related question, please do not hesitate do contact us.
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