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Travel Directions to 517 Grand Street 517 Grand Street Floor 1 New York, NY 10002 [email protected] Tel: +1 646.415.8011 http://www.medowscpa.com Fax: +1 646.514.9149 Travel Directions to 517 Grand Street Our office is located at 517 Grand Street which is at the corner of Grand Street and Columbia Street on the Lower East Side of New York. View on Google Maps: http://bit.ly/2jBzR9H Via Subway Our office is accessible via the F, J, M and Z trains. Two subway stations are about ten minutes from our office. Quickest Walking Time via Subway – F Train to East Broadway Take the F to East Broadway. Exit via the escalator. Walk east and away from the Manhattan Bridge (if you are walking towards the Manhattan Bridge, you are walking in the wrong direction). Walk about four blocks on East Broadway until East Broadway ends and merges with Grand Street. Walk one more block until you reach Grand Street & Columbia Street. This is approximately two blocks from the FDR Drive Grand Street Entrance/Exit. Easier to Navigate Travel Directions via Subway – J, M, Z Trains to Essex Street F Train to Delancey Street Take the F train to Delancey Street. Exit towards the south side of Delancey Street. Walk two blocks to Grand Street. Make a left on Grand Street and walk for about ten minutes. Proceed east on Grand Street (towards the FDR Drive and the East River) until you come to Grand Street & Columbia Street. This is approximately two blocks from the FDR Drive Grand Street Entrance/Exit. Via Bus The M14 Avenue A, the M14 Avenue D, M21 and M22 buses stop near our office. M14A Take the M14 Avenue A bus heading east towards Grand Street and the FDR Drive and ask the driver to let you off at the Grand Street/East Broadway stop. Once off the bus walk east down the block towards Columbia Street. - 1 - M14D Take the M14 Avenue D bus heading east to the terminus stop at Columbia Street and Delancey Street. Walk under the bridge and cross to the other side of Delancey Street. You know you are on the correct side if you see a garage called the Area Garage. Walk South on Columbia Street until Grand Street. Cross to the other side of the street and you will see our office. M22 Take the M22 bus heading east to Grand Street and Madison Street. You will see a candy store. Cross to the street to Grand Street (pass the candy store) and walk west about 1 ½ blocks and you will arrive at our office at Columbia Street. M21 Take the M21 heading east to the terminus stop at FDR Drive and Grand Street. Walk two blocks west until you arrive at Columbia Street. Cross to the other side of the street and you will see our office. Travel via Car GPS For optimal directions- use the following address for your navigation system: 517 Grand Street, New York, NY 10002 FDR Drive I am located just off the Grand Street exit of the FDR Drive (South bound). Exit the FDR at Grand Street. At the light off the exit, make a right turn and go two blocks until you reach Columbia Street. Pay Parking A parking lot is conveniently located down the block from our office on Columbia Street & Delancey Street. The Area Garage is located at 275 Delancey Street New York, NY 10002. From the garage, walk one block south on Columbia Street to Grand Street. Cross to the other side of the street and you will see our office. - 2 - Items to Organize for Tax Appointment & Tax Return Preparation Businesses . Prior year tax returns (new client only) . EIN . Profit and Loss Statement . Balance Sheet . To settle taxes or filing fees owed to the federal, state, or city level please bring your business’ bank name, routing number and account number so we can have settlement via ACH. A list of questions you may have or issues that you need to address. Individuals . Most recent federal tax return and state tax return (for new clients only: bring along birthdates of you, spouse and dependents) . Copy of driver’s license, front and back (NYS now mandates driver’s license information for verification purposes) . In case of tax refund or tax liability, bring your bank name, routing number and account number so we can have settlement via ACH. Your address, telephone number(s) and email address . Social Security numbers and birth dates of any new dependents . 1095-B: Health Coverage Proof- provided by health insurance company to demonstrate you had qualifying health insurance for tax purposes . 1095-A: Health Insurance Market Place Statement- this form is required if you received premium assistance through advance credit payments via the Health Insurance Market Place . 1095-C: Employer Provided Health Insurance offer & Coverage . Form W-2 Wage statements . Form K-1 for income from partnerships, LLC, LLP, S-Corporations, Trusts & Estates . Form 1099-SSA Social Security Benefits . Form 1099 Interest and Dividend Income . Form 1098 Mortgage Interest and Real Estate Tax Statement . If you rent your home or apartment, your annual rent to determine if you are eligible for a rental credit on your state and local tax returns. Summary of all medical expenses . Summary of all charitable contributions . Summary of all work related expenses . Cost basis of any investments you sold during the year . Real estate transactions (purchase, sale, or refinance) HUD-1 Settlement Statement . Form 1098-E Student Loan Interest Paid . Form 1098-Tuition Paid . If you moved 50 or more miles for work: include costs associated with the moving of household furnishings and transportation of you and your family to a new Revised: February 2015 Page 1 of 3 home. Also include the mileage from old home to old workplace as well as from old home to new workplace. If your employer paid for part of the costs for your move include the amount paid by the employer. Textbooks and other materials for classes taken, if you believe the classes were work related. Non-Reimbursed business expenses . A listing of estimated tax payments actually made to the IRS and other state and local entities (entity paid, date paid and amount paid) . Day care and camp expenses for child (amount paid, name of organization, and EIN of organization) . For Clergy: Parsonage declaration amount for tax year and amounts actually spent on Parsonage. If you adopted a child, include the expenses and employer reimbursements for costs associated with the adoption. A list of questions you may have or issues you need to address Freelancers . All of the information listed on the previous page for an individual . EIN and DBA Name (if applicable) . List of questions you may have or issues you need to address . Summary of Revenue and Expenses for your business. Unless you are an accrual tax payer, revenues and expenses are amounts that are actually collected or expensed during the tax year. Examples of expenses o Refunds to clients; uncollected invoices do not count unless you are on the accrual tax basis. o Advertising o Contract Labor - freelancers you hired o Wages paid to employees o Assets purchased during the year, such as computers or other hardware o Business interest expense o Legal fees o CPA fees o Office rent o Computer software o Professional subscriptions o Repairs and maintenance o Office supplies o Office furniture o Travel o Meals o Car expenses - miles driven to/from work, miles driven to/from home, expenses for annual upkeep of car, parking, gas, insurance, monthly lease payments, purchase price of car, model of car, year of car o Business taxes, such as NYC unincorporated business tax or NYC corporate tax. Revised: February 2015 Page 2 of 3 o Telephone o Internet o Bank service fees o Postage o Home office deduction (If applicable) . Rent . Utilities . Homeowners insurance premium . Square footage of home/apartment . Estimated amount of space used exclusively for work Revised: February 2015 Page 3 of 3 .
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