Jeannie's Tax Service

Jeannie's Tax Service Jeannie's Tax Service has been in operation since January 1994 and is owned and managed by Jeannie Price Wilson of Dry Ridge

01/27/2026

The IRS is open and accepting tax returns.

01/06/2026
📣 Need a Tax Pro You Can Trust? Let’s Talk.With over 30 years of experience, I help individuals, families, and small bus...
07/11/2025

📣 Need a Tax Pro You Can Trust? Let’s Talk.
With over 30 years of experience, I help individuals, families, and small business owners file accurate, affordable tax returns — without the stress.

🖥️ Virtual tax services available nationwide
📍 Based in Kentucky | 🧾 Personalized, year-round support
💼 Specializing in:
✅ Personal & Business Tax Returns
✅ Self-Employed & 1099 Filers
✅ IRS e-File | Secure & Confidential Filing

Skip the cookie-cutter chains and work with someone who knows your name — and your needs.

📧 [email protected]
📞 Call or Text: 859-380-4903
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31 YEARS IN BUSINESS AND STILL LOCATED IN DRY RIDGE KENTCKY. SAME PHONE NUMBER (859) 380-4903. I PREPARE RETURNS FOR MAN...
08/17/2023

31 YEARS IN BUSINESS AND STILL LOCATED IN DRY RIDGE KENTCKY. SAME PHONE NUMBER (859) 380-4903. I PREPARE RETURNS FOR MANY STATES, PERSONAL, BUSINESS, CORPORATE AND LLC AND SALES TAX RETURNS. I ALSO OFFER PAYROLL, BOOKKEEPING AND TAX PLANNING SERVICES.

Focus on key information you need to know for the upcoming tax season.
11/08/2019

Focus on key information you need to know for the upcoming tax season.

Individual Tax Highlights: Focus on key information you need to know for the upcoming tax season.

01/25/2014
12/12/2012

TIPS FOR CHOOSING A TAX PREPARER

If you pay someone to prepare your tax return, the IRS urges you to choose that preparer wisely. Taxpayers are legally responsible for what’s on their tax return even if it is prepared by someone else. So, it is important to choose carefully when hiring an individual or firm to prepare your return. Most return preparers are professional, honest and provide excellent service to their clients.

This year, the IRS wants to remind all taxpayers that they should use only preparers who sign the returns they prepare and enter their Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs).

Here are a few points to keep in mind when someone else prepares your return:

**Check the person's qualifications. New regulations require all paid tax return preparers to have a Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN). In addition to making sure they have a PTIN, ask if the preparer is affiliated with a professional organization and attends continuing education classes. The IRS is also phasing in a new test requirement to make sure those who are not an enrolled agent, CPA, or attorney have met minimal competency requirements. Those subject to the test will become a Registered Tax Return Preparer once they pass it.

**Check the preparer's history. Check to see if the preparer has a questionable history with the Better Business Bureau and check for any disciplinary actions and licensure status through the state boards of accountancy for certified public accountants; the state bar associations for attorneys; and the IRS Office of Enrollment for enrolled agents.

**Find out about their service fees. Avoid preparers who base their fee on a percentage of your refund or those who claim they can obtain larger refunds than other preparers. Also, always make sure any refund due is sent to you or deposited into an account in your name. Under no circumstances should all or part of your refund be directly deposited into a preparer’s bank account.

**Ask if they offer electronic filing. Any paid preparer who prepares and files more than 10 returns for clients must file the returns electronically, unless the client opts to file a paper return. More than 1 billion individual tax returns have been safely and securely processed since the debut of electronic filing in 1990. Make sure your preparer offers IRS e-file.

**Make sure the tax preparer is accessible. Make sure you will be able to contact the tax preparer after the return has been filed, even after the April due date, in case questions arise.

**Provide all records and receipts needed to prepare your return. Reputable preparers will request to see your records and receipts and will ask you multiple questions to determine your total income and your qualifications for expenses, deductions and other items. Do not use a preparer who is willing to electronically file your return before you receive your Form W-2 using your last pay stub. This is against IRS e-file rules.

**Never sign a blank return. Avoid tax preparers that ask you to sign a blank tax form.

**Review the entire return before signing it. Before you sign your tax return, review it and ask questions. Make sure you understand everything and are comfortable with the accuracy of the return before you sign it.

**Make sure the preparer signs the form and includes his or her preparer tax identification number (PTIN). A paid preparer must sign the return and include his or her PTIN as required by law. Although the preparer signs the return, you are responsible for the accuracy of every item on your return. The preparer must also give you a copy of the return.

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562 Price Pike
Dry Ridge, KY
41035

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