Gabriel Reed, AFSP
IRS Annual Filing Season Program
Reed Tax Office
Office
4009 Oak CtLivonia, MI 48722
Contact
- Phone(359) 543-4813
- Emailgabrielreed@reed-tax-office.example
- PTINP70829495
Profile
- Years of experience22 years
- Accepting new clientsYes
- Virtual meetingsAvailable
- E-files returnsYes
- Fee range$$$
- LanguagesEnglish, Tagalog, Russian, Arabic
About Gabriel Reed, AFSP
Gabriel Reed, AFSP is a IRS Annual Filing Season Program serving clients in Livonia, Michigan and the surrounding region. With 22 years of professional experience, the firm of Reed Tax Office handles a focused range of federal and state tax matters for individuals, families, and small businesses.
As an Annual Filing Season Program participant in good standing with the IRS, Gabriel Reed, AFSP is authorized to prepare federal returns, e-file with the IRS, and assist clients with year-round tax planning. AFSP participants have limited representation rights before the IRS for returns they prepared and signed.
Specialties
- Nonprofit (Form 990)
- International expat returns
- Tax planning and projections
- Performing artist deductions
- Gift tax returns (Form 709)
Service area
Primary office in Livonia, MI (ZIP 48722). Federal returns can be prepared for clients anywhere in the United States; state-specific work focuses on Michigan. Virtual consultations are offered for clients outside the immediate Livonia metro area.
How to verify this preparer
Every preparer listed on TaxPrepFinder can be cross-checked against the IRS Return Preparer Office public directory using the PTIN shown above. The IRS provides a free Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications at irs.treasury.gov/rpo/rpo.jsf. Search by last name, ZIP code, or credential to confirm an active filing-season status.
For CPAs, the Michigan Board of Accountancy maintains a public license-lookup tool. For tax attorneys, the Michigan State Bar offers a similar member-search facility. Confirming credentials directly with the issuing authority is always recommended before engaging any preparer for a complex matter.