Noah Perez, CPA
Certified Public Accountant
Perez & Young Tax Office
Office
5653 Maple DrSan Diego, CA 90352
Contact
- Phone(354) 535-9363
- Emailnoahperez@perez-young-tax-office.example
- PTINP69441040
Profile
- Years of experience16 years
- Accepting new clientsYes
- Virtual meetingsAvailable
- E-files returnsYes
- Fee range$
- LanguagesEnglish, French
About Noah Perez, CPA
Noah Perez, CPA is a Certified Public Accountant serving clients in San Diego, California and the surrounding region. With 16 years of professional experience, the firm of Perez & Young Tax Office handles a focused range of federal and state tax matters for individuals, families, and small businesses.
As a Certified Public Accountant licensed by the California Board of Accountancy, Noah Perez, CPA is authorized to prepare federal returns, e-file with the IRS, and assist clients with year-round tax planning. This credential also conveys unlimited representation rights before the IRS, meaning the preparer can advocate on a client’s behalf in audits, collection cases, and appeals.
Specialties
- QuickBooks ProAdvisor
- Adoption credit
- ITIN applications
- Trust accounting
- Estate tax returns (Form 706)
- E-commerce sales tax
Service area
Primary office in San Diego, CA (ZIP 90352). Federal returns can be prepared for clients anywhere in the United States; state-specific work focuses on California. Virtual consultations are offered for clients outside the immediate San Diego metro area.
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