FAQs

  • Due to limited availability, in-person appointments are currently by appointment only. For the quickest and most convenient document submission, we recommend utilizing our secure online portal. You may also email documents or sending them via US mail.

    Access our online portal here.

    Existing clients already have access to our portal through their personalized login credentials. If you're a new client or an existing client in need of a new activation link, please email us at taxes@hansontaxes.com.

    For postal submissions, our mailing address is:

    1140 US Highway 287 STE 400-311

    Broomfield, CO 80020-7080

  • Yes, you can track the status of your tax return on the IRS website here.

    You will need SSN, total federal refund, and filing status.

    • Individual income tax returns are due April 15, 2025

    • C-Corps, 1041s are due April 15, 2025.

    • S-Corps and Partnerships (including multi-member LLCs) due March 15, 2025

  • The standard deduction for 2024 (tax returns filed in 2025) is $14,600 for single filers and married people filing separately, $21,900 for heads of household, and $29,200 for joint filers and surviving spouses.

  • The standard deduction for 2025 (tax returns filed in 2026) is $15,000 for single filers and married people filing separately, $22,500 for heads of household, and $30,000 for joint filers and surviving spouses.

  • Single

    • 10%- $0 to $11,600

    • 12%- $11,601 to $47,150

    • 22%- $47,151 to $100,525

    • 24%- 100,526 to $191,950

    • 32%- $191,951 to $243,725

    • 35%-$243,726 to $609,350

    • 37%- $609,351 or more

    Married filing jointly

    • 10%- $0 to $23,200

    • 12%- $23,201 to $94,300

    • 22%- $94,301 to $201,050

    • 24%- $201,051 to $383,900

    • 32%- $383,901 to $487,450

    • 35% $487,451 to $731,200

    • 37%- $731,201 or more

    Married filing separately

    • 10%- $0 to $11,600

    • 12%- $11,601 to $47,150

    • 22%- $47,151 to $100,525

    • 24%- 100,526 to $191,950

    • 32%- $191,951 to $243,725

    • 35%-$243,726 to $365,600

    • 37%- $365,601 or more

    Head of household

    • 10%- $0 to $16,550

    • 12%- $16,551 to $63,100

    • 22%- $63,101 to $100,500

    • 24%- 100,501 to $191,950

    • 32%- $191,951 to $243,700

    • 35%-$243,701 to $609,350

    • 37%- $609,351 or more

  • Getting a letter from the IRS can be stressful and scary, but we are here to help guide you through the process.

    1. Read the notice carefully and follow the instructions provided.

    2. Gather any requested documents.

    3. Reach out to us for assistance and we can help with your response.

    4. Respond promptly within the specified deadline.

    5. Remember stay calm—receiving a notice doesn't necessarily imply wrongdoing.

Updated 12/30/2024