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Built on 40+ Years
in Tax Preparation

We have been supporting clients locally, across the nation, and around the globe for over four decades.  We take pride in educating our clients to help them make the best tax decisions afforded to them.  Become a client and let’s see how we can help you!

Tax Preparation

Our office specializes in individual, corporate, and partnership returns. We also prepare estates and trusts.

Tax Planning

Your tax situation doesn’t have to be reactionary.  Tax planning puts you in charge.

Payroll & Bookkeeping

Need to set up payroll for your employees or bookkeeping?  We can help with that!

Musicians & Performers

Military musicians and performers are our niche and we often save them thousands of dollars!

Clergy

Clergy returns are among the most complicated returns we prepare. Find out how we can help!

Small Businesses

Thinking about starting a business and want to make sure you’re set up for success?   We should talk.

Our Services

Matthew Lincoln, Ryan Jenkins, and Stacie Burdge are Enrolled Agents (EA) located in Frederick County, MD. Together with their amazing staff, they provide a wide range of tax services to clients, not only in Frederick but all over the world. They believe in educating their clients about tax planning, tax law, and good financial decision making; but, perhaps most importantly, they believe in treating them like family.

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    Guess what's back! Back again. CTA's back. Tell a friend.

    Businesses and LLCs – Your CTA Time Is Running Out!

    In January of this year we sent an email to all of our clients about the new reporting requirement created by the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).  Well, the rubber has hit the road.  If you or a loved one owns a business or is a member of an LLC, the time is now to make

    Possible Government Shutdown?!

    If a spending bill is not passed this week and the government shuts down on March 1st it could have significant implications for the IRS.  During a shutdown many federal agencies, including the IRS operate with a skeleton staff or cease non-essential functions altogether.  The exact impact on the IRS would depend on the duration