Individual Tax Preparation

Individual Tax Preparation Services in Billings, MT

At Mason CPA, we provide reliable and accurate tax preparation services for individuals at every stage of life. Whether you’re a full-time Montana resident, moved across state lines, or earned income in multiple states, we help you file confidently and completely. Our goal is to make tax season clear, organized, and straightforward, so you get every deduction you’re entitled to, and nothing is overlooked.

 

No two tax years are the same. Whether you bought a home, changed jobs, sold stock, got married, or welcomed a child, we adjust your return to reflect your new situation. We also help with:

Full-Service Individual Tax Preparation

Every return starts with a careful review of your income sources, family situation, and goals. We handle a wide range of filing scenarios, including:

 

W-2 wages, self-employment, rental properties, and investments

 

Retirement income and Social Security

 

Education credits and student loan interest

 

Child tax credit and earned income credit

 

Itemized deductions for mortgage interest, medical expenses, or charitable giving

 

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and the Affordable Care Act reporting

 

Cryptocurrency transactions and capital gains

 

Prior year amendments and IRS notices

 

We also coordinate with spouses, adult children, or advisors if needed to ensure every part of your return is complete.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I need to file a state return if I worked in another state temporarily?
Yes, you may need to file a nonresident return in the state where you worked, even briefly. That state may tax the income earned there, regardless of where you live.
How are remote workers taxed if they live in one state but work for a company in another?
You may owe taxes in both your resident state and the work state. We help determine where income is taxed and apply credits to avoid double taxation.
Can I claim deductions without itemizing on my federal return?
In most cases, no. To claim deductions like mortgage interest or medical expenses, you must itemize. However, certain adjustments (like student loan interest) are allowed without itemizing.
What if I forgot to include something on last year’s return?
We can file an amended return (Form 1040-X) to correct income, deductions, or credits. Amendments may result in a refund or help fix errors before they cause IRS issues.

Contact Info

(406) 792-1982
derrek@masoncpapc.com

Office Address

3300 Central Ave Ste D Billings,
MT 59102 United States