Kateryna — US tax expert
🇺🇸 US Tax Expert

US Taxes —
stress-free
and optimized

I help immigrants navigate the US tax system. Tax returns, IRS issues, business — all in your native language, fully remote, across all 50 states. Zoom consultations, documents via secure portal — no in-person visit required.

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Kateryna Dzhevaga·IRS CAA · Authorized IRS e-file Provider·Federal practice (all 50 states)·EN · RU · UK
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Q2 · Apr 1 — May 31 · June 15, 2026
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Kateryna Dzhevaga
Kateryna
Kateryna
@kateryna.dzhevaga
Kateryna Dzhevaga
About Me

Kateryna
Dzhevaga Tax
Expert

I help immigrants navigate US taxes. I work in the tax field and understand all the challenges faced by those who have relocated.

My goal is to make sure you pay exactly what you owe — no more. Every client receives a personalized approach.

Legal Methods Only
I work strictly within US law — no gray areas
I Understand Your Situation
I specialize in immigrant clients and know their common challenges
IRS Experience
I'll help with IRS letters, audits, and disputes with the tax authority
Tax Optimization
I find legal ways to reduce your tax burden
Checklist

Documents for
filing your return

Download the free checklist and prepare in advance

What's inside
Personal documents (SSN, ITIN)
W-2 from all employers
Form 1099 (freelance, interest, dividends)
Deduction documents
Foreign account information
Business income and expenses
Real estate documents
Last year's tax return
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Services

How I Can Help

Full range of tax services for individuals and businesses

Returns

Tax Return

Preparation and filing of federal Form 1040 and state returns

Planning

Tax Planning

Strategies to reduce your tax burden for the upcoming year

IRS

IRS Help

Letters, audits, payment plans — I represent your interests before the IRS

Business

Business Taxes

Tax reporting for LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp, and sole proprietors

Crypto

Cryptocurrency

Form 8949, capital gains, staking, NFTs — all per IRS rules

Consultation

Consultation

Personal consultation on any tax question in your native language

Pricing

Transparent Pricing

No hidden fees

Starter
from $250
per return

For employed individuals with simple situations

Form 1040 (W-2 / 1099)
One state return
Standard deduction
E-filing
Get Started
Popular
Optimal
from $400
per return

For freelancers and those who want maximum deductions

Form 1040 + Schedule C/E
Up to 2 state returns
Business deductions
FBAR / FATCA
Tax planning
Choose
Business
from $600
per package

For LLC and S-Corp owners and complex situations

Corporate return
Owner's personal return
Quarterly payments
Consultation included
Discuss

Prices in USD. Card payments accepted.

Case Studies

Real Results

Client Stories

💸
Tax Refund

Received $4,200 refund instead of zero

The client worked under W-2 and never knew about deductions. After auditing the return, we found several missed credits.

Refund +$4,200
📬
IRS Letter

Settled $12,000 debt for $800

The client received an IRS notice about a 3-year debt. We filed an Offer in Compromise and settled for a nominal amount.

Debt reduced by 93%
🏢
Business

Saved $8,500 through S-Corp

A freelancer with $130K income was paying full SE tax. After switching to S-Corp, the tax burden decreased significantly.

Savings $8,500/year
Blog

Helpful Articles

Taxes explained simply

FBAR5 min →

FBAR — what it is and who must file

If you have foreign accounts with a combined balance over $10,000 — you must file an FBAR.

March 12, 2026Read
Freelance8 min →

Taxes for freelancers: complete guide

Self-employed? We break down self-employment tax, quarterly payments, and how to legally reduce your taxes.

March 5, 2026Read
Business6 min →

LLC vs S-Corp: which to choose

At what income level is S-Corp better than LLC? We compare the tax burden and when it's worth switching structures.

February 25, 2026Read
Useful Links

Official sources and tools

Useful
Deadlines

Tax

Calendar 2026

January 15, 2026

Q4 Estimated Payment

Deadline for estimated tax payment for Q4 2025

April 15, 2026⚠ Important Date

Form 1040 Filing Deadline

Main deadline for filing your tax return and paying taxes for 2025

June 15, 2026

Q2 Estimated Payment

Estimated tax payment for Q2. Deadline for US citizens abroad without extension

September 15, 2026

Q3 Estimated Payment

Estimated tax payment deadline for Q3 2026

October 15, 2026

Extension Deadline

Final deadline for filing if you requested an extension (Form 4868)

December 31, 2026⚠ Important Date

End of Tax Year

Last day to implement 2026 tax strategies

Glossary

Tax Terms

W-2

Form from your employer showing annual wages and taxes withheld

1099-NEC

Form for freelancers and independent contractors — income without tax withholding

ITIN

Individual Taxpayer Identification Number — for those who are not eligible for an SSN

FBAR

Report of Foreign Bank Accounts over $10,000 — filed with FinCEN

Testimonials

What Clients Say

"Kateryna helped me navigate taxes after moving to the US. She explained everything in Russian, found deductions I didn't know about. We got back $3,800!"

A
Anna K.
Chicago, IL

"I received a letter from the IRS and was panicking. Kateryna quickly analyzed the situation, wrote a response, and resolved everything. Very professional."

M
Mikhail R.
Houston, TX

"I was setting up an LLC and didn't know how to pay taxes correctly. Kateryna set everything up from scratch: quarterly payments, S-Corp analysis. Highly recommend!"

D
Dmitry V.
Miami, FL
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do you owe?

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Booking

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Frequently Asked Questions

US taxes for immigrants, non-residents, and international business owners

Yes. Non-residents can register an LLC in any US state — Wyoming, Delaware, Florida, and New Mexico are the most popular for international founders. You don't need a US visa, SSN, or US address. I handle the full process: state registration, EIN, registered agent, US business address, and a remote-friendly bank account (Mercury, Wise, Relay).
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