4 Tax Preparers in Belle Plaine, MN

Browse verified tax preparers in Belle Plaine, Minnesota. Compare providers and find contact information.

H&R Block

★★★★½ (39 reviews)
113 E Main St, Belle Plaine, MN 56011
(952) 873-3262
Website: www.hrblock.com/tax-office-near-me/minnesota/belle-plaine/23229/?otppartnerid=9308&campaignid=pw_mcm_9308_9762&utm_medium=local
Hours: {"Friday":["Closed"],"Monday":["Closed"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["9 AM–2 PM"],"Tuesday":["10 AM–2 PM"],"Wednesday":["Closed"]}

Daly & Daly

★★★★★ (7 reviews)
119 W Main St, Belle Plaine, MN 56011
(952) 873-2213
Hours: {"Friday":["8 AM–4:30 PM"],"Monday":["8 AM–4:30 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["8 AM–4:30 PM"],"Tuesday":["8 AM–4:30 PM"],"Wednesday":["8 AM–4:30 PM"]}

Koepp Accounting Ltd

100 S Meridian St, Belle Plaine, MN 56011
(952) 873-3366
Hours: {}

Baumgard Rose & Associates PLLC

100 E Main St, Belle Plaine, MN 56011
Website: www.baumgardrose.cpa
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About Tax Preparers in Belle Plaine, MN

**Finding Tax Preparers in Belle Plaine, Minnesota**

Belle Plaine’s economy blends agriculture with a growing manufacturing and retail sector, anchored by businesses like the Belle Plaine Industrial Park and the Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative. Many residents are self-employed farmers, small business owners, or work in regional logistics, which can complicate tax filing. Whether you have rental income, farm deductions, or side-gig earnings, a local preparer understands these specific state and federal rules.

You might need a tax preparer if you recently started a home-based business, bought or sold farmland, or had changes in family status. Even straightforward returns can benefit from a professional who knows Minnesota’s tax credits, like the Working Family Credit or property tax refund options. A local preparer saves you time and helps avoid costly mistakes.

BeforeTaxUSA.com lists tax preparers serving Belle Plaine. Compare credentials, experience with farm or small business taxes, and client reviews. Always verify the preparer’s PTIN and ask about e-filing availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifications should a tax preparer have?

At minimum, a paid tax preparer must have an IRS-issued PTIN. Look for additional credentials like Enrolled Agent (EA) status, CPA license, or completion of the IRS Annual Filing Season Program. These indicate higher levels of training and accountability.

How much does tax preparation cost?

Simple individual returns (W-2 income only) typically cost $100-$300. Returns with itemized deductions, self-employment income, or rental properties can cost $300-$800 or more. Always ask for a fee estimate upfront before committing.

What documents do I need to bring to my tax preparer?

Bring all W-2s, 1099 forms, records of deductible expenses, last year's tax return, Social Security numbers for all family members, bank account information for direct deposit, and any IRS correspondence you have received.

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