Tina Worrell CPA PLLC

Tina Worrell CPA PLLC Tina Worrell is the founder of Tina Worrell CPA, LLC, which provides expert accounting, tax, and consulting services to SMEs.

With over 20 years in finance, she empowers businesses to achieve financial success with integrity and innovation.

Customer satisfaction is at the heart of what we do. Here's what people are saying.
09/04/2025

Customer satisfaction is at the heart of what we do. Here's what people are saying.

What does it mean if you receive a CP24 notice from the IRS? Don’t panic. It’s probably not bad news. The IRS sends this...
08/29/2025

What does it mean if you receive a CP24 notice from the IRS? Don’t panic. It’s probably not bad news. The IRS sends this notice when the amount of tax paid on a taxpayer’s return doesn’t match its records of estimated tax payments posted. A CP24 generally will inform you that the IRS has corrected your return and will be refunding the overpaid balance, usually in four to six weeks. If you already qualify for a refund and haven’t yet received it, the overpayment will likely be added to your refund. However, if you owe other tax, the IRS will apply the balance to that debt first. Contact us at (713) 564-6560 with questions and to help avoid errors in the future.

You’re never too young to start planning for retirement. We can help you juggle multiple financial goals, including savi...
08/27/2025

You’re never too young to start planning for retirement. We can help you juggle multiple financial goals, including saving for a home, your children’s education and a secure retirement. Contact us at (713) 564-6560 to discuss tax-advantaged retirement plans as well as other investment opportunities, income tax-reduction strategies and risk-mitigation measures (such as insurance). On the other hand, are you getting a late start? We have tips for making and reaching aggressive retirement savings goals.

Tax law changes make it even more important to have a knowledgeable tax professional on your side. We can help you stay ...
08/26/2025

Tax law changes make it even more important to have a knowledgeable tax professional on your side. We can help you stay on top of changes, make informed decisions year-round, and avoid costly surprises. And when the 2025 tax filing deadline approaches next April, we can save you time, headaches and taxes by preparing your return. If you want clarity and confidence around your taxes, we’re here to help. Call us at (713) 564-6560.

Stay-at-home parenting can be a tough gig. But building your own retirement nest egg when you don’t work outside the hom...
08/25/2025

Stay-at-home parenting can be a tough gig. But building your own retirement nest egg when you don’t work outside the home doesn’t have to be. In 2025, spouses can contribute up to $7,000 to a tax-advantaged spousal IRA. Both traditional and Roth spousal IRAs are available, and if you’re age 50 or older, you can make an additional catch-up contribution of $1,000 in 2025. One caveat: If your spouse has a 401(k) plan through work, you may not be able to deduct spousal IRA contributions on your joint tax return (depending on income). Contact us at (713) 564-6560 to discuss options.

Two commonly misunderstood tax terms are deductions and credits. What’s the difference? Deductions reduce the amount of ...
08/22/2025

Two commonly misunderstood tax terms are deductions and credits. What’s the difference? Deductions reduce the amount of a taxpayer’s income before tax is calculated. For example, on your individual return, you can take the standard deduction or itemize deductions depending on which strategy will most reduce your taxable income. Credits, on the other hand, reduce the actual tax due, dollar-for-dollar, generally making them more valuable than deductions. Certain credits, such as the Child Tax Credit, are partially or fully refundable. This means that if a taxpayer’s bill is less than the amount of the credit, he or she may receive the difference as a refund. Contact us at (713) 564-6560 with your tax questions.

Having the right estate planning documents in place gives you peace of mind and provides clarity for your loved ones dur...
08/20/2025

Having the right estate planning documents in place gives you peace of mind and provides clarity for your loved ones during difficult times. That should start with a will, which designates who receives your assets and who becomes guardian of your minor children. Without it, state law decides. Also, consider a financial power of attorney and a medical power of attorney. They authorize someone to handle financial matters on your behalf if you’re unable to do so and make medical decisions for you if you’re incapacitated. Contact us at (713) 564-6560 with questions.

How’s your business’s health now that we’re more than halfway through the year? If you’re not sure, it’s time for a chec...
08/19/2025

How’s your business’s health now that we’re more than halfway through the year? If you’re not sure, it’s time for a checkup. We can help identify strengths, diagnose risks and prescribe the right moves to keep your business thriving. Contact us at (713) 564-6560 to schedule your business wellness check today!

When a married couple files a joint federal tax return, both spouses are fully responsible for the total tax due. The IR...
08/18/2025

When a married couple files a joint federal tax return, both spouses are fully responsible for the total tax due. The IRS can collect the full amount from either spouse, including extra tax, penalties and interest after an audit. Under certain conditions, you may seek “innocent spouse relief.” To qualify, the IRS will examine whether you knew about (or had reason to know about) the understatement and whether it would be unfair to hold you liable for the full amount due. This relief may apply regardless of the status of your marriage. Contact us at (713) 564-6560to see if you’re a candidate.

The IRS is warning of an increase in scams targeting older adults. These scams are designed to deceive or scare vulnerab...
08/15/2025

The IRS is warning of an increase in scams targeting older adults. These scams are designed to deceive or scare vulnerable individuals into paying fake penalties, ransoms or revealing personal information. Tactics range from bogus prize notifications to impersonating IRS agents, police or other government officials. Scammers typically make contact via phone, text or email, often with a false sense of urgency. As part of the World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, the IRS recently expanded its efforts to help seniors identify red flags and avoid becoming victims. Contact us at (713) 564-6560 if you’re unsure if a message is legitimate. To learn more about these threats and how to protect yourself or a loved one, visit the IRS here: https://bit.ly/3Xrj66J

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