Multistate Tax Resources, LLC
We are a group of CPA’s based in Helena, Montana serving all 50 US states. Our accountants have multistate experience in all forms of tax preparation. We are proficient in a wide array of industries including agriculture, oil and gas, real estate, construction, retail, transportation, information technology, liquor and gaming, engineering and architecture.
Tax Consulting & Transaction Work
When it comes to the ever-changing field of taxation, you need a professional in your corner to protect your wealth and keep you and your company at the forefront of tax avoidance. We are your resource for all of your tax needs.
Business Entity Formation Services
Multistate Tax Resources, LLC is here to assist you in forming your new venture. Whether it be for investment or business, we specialize in coordinating the necessary components to properly form your LLC or corporation.
Serving 50 States
Our firm provides tax resources for all levels of wealth & complexities. We are based In Montana, but serve all 50 US States. Our expertise is as diverse as our clients and their businesses. We offer structure and experience components that no others can match.
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Accounting Services
Industries We Serve
Agriculture
Agriculture is the backbone of America, and lawmakers recognize that farmers and ranchers are …
Construction
Those who know the construction industry know that competition is high and a bad bid is the …
Engineering, Architecture, & Design
While some may not be aware, those in the engineering, architecture and design industry can qualify …
Practice Areas
Our Areas Of Expertise
Accounting, Bookkeeping, & Payroll Services
Efficient tax returns start with the nuts and bolts of accounting. Dependent on your business entity …
Business Entity Formation Services
Starting a new business is exciting, but it can be complicated and a bit overwhelming. Multistate …
Tax Preparation
Federal and State Tax Preparation Multistate Tax Resources, LLC has experience preparing all types …
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IRS PRACTICE & PROCEDURE
IRS should be more transparent when communicating phone service metrics, report says
The report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration called on the IRS to include more phone lines and to cover the entire fiscal year when reporting on its level of service and wait times.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
Prop. regs. would modify reporting obligations for Form 8308, Part IV
The IRS issued proposed regulations that would modify partnerships’ reporting obligations for Part IV of Form 8308 with respect to sales or exchanges of certain interests in partnerships owning inventory or unrealized receivables.
IRS PRACTICE & PROCEDURE
IRS clarifies that Appeals case memos should be shared with taxpayers upon request
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins wrote Tuesday in her blog that the IRS reminder of the language in the Internal Revenue Manual is a “meaningful step toward transparency."
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
Billy Long out as IRS commissioner after less than two months
Long said Friday on X that he’s leaving the IRS and instead will be nominated to be ambassador to Iceland.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
No 2025 information return or withholding table changes under OBBBA
The IRS announced Thursday that it is delaying changes to certain information returns, withholding tables, and reporting and withholding procedures until tax year 2026 “to avoid disruptions.”
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
AICPA presses IRS for guidance on domestic research costs in OBBBA
In its letter, the AICPA said small businesses that have not filed returns for the 2024 filing period face uncertainty about how to treat domestic research and experimental expenditures.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
Date to start filing season not set despite IRS commissioner’s comment
Commissioner Billy Long said last week that the next filing season would start around Presidents Day, but the IRS said Tuesday that it has not set a date.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
IRS includes several AICPA recommendations in corporate AMT interim guidance
In a notice issued Tuesday, the IRS said it intends to partially withdraw proposed regulations and issue revised proposed regulations.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
AICPA supports bill that lets married domestic violence victims file taxes as single
The bill would empower survivors of domestic abuse or spousal abandonment to file taxes without contacting their abuser.