Accounting is a need that we all have, but often don’t prioritize. Kensington Accounting recognizes that tax season can be overwhelming and complex. That is why we offer services for tallying up receipts for your 1099 job to make sure you are getting the most money back, offering advice on retirement plan savings, and filings for all required jurisdictions in one bundled price. With deep knowledge of the complex Federal, Pennsylvania, and PA Local tax laws, Kensington Accounting brings value to all.

Base Rates for Common Tax Situations:

Calendar Year2021 – 20252026 -2030 (expected)
Single & MFS Filer$150$175
Married Filing Joint (MFJ)$250$275
1099-NEC$350$350
K-1 Filers$350$350
Rental Property$350/rental$400/rental
Small Business Owner$500$550
Foreign Bank, Assets, & Income$500$550

*Prices are based on 1-2 W-2s per person, one state, 1-3 investment 1099s.

*Additional states, W-2s, investments, etc. increase the price in $25 increments.

*Price changes will go into effect at the end of the extension deadline (generally October 15th of the calendar year).

Tax question etiquette: to give equal priority to all clients, if you have an issue that is complex, please email as much detail and additional documentation you have ahead of time and schedule a meeting two days away to allow time for me to research your questions.

upcoming Considerations:

OBBBA changes are pretty much set in stone for TY 2025. If you happen to be a tip income earner or earn overtime pay, make sure you keep a personal record of those earnings to verify the amount your employer has on your W-2 or 1099.

About the Owner›

Zach Cooper is passionate about researching the complexities of tax law along the east coast as well as international law. As someone that grew up working in the gig economy, he spent a lot of time navigating tax code to stay compliant with his own taxes. As time went on, Zach noticed that more people were shifting to informal labor economies and decided to refine and pass along the knowledge he studied.