Areas served
Tax Accountant and Bookkeeping in Doral, FL
Bilingual ITIN, EIN, and cross-border tax help for Venezuelan and Latin American immigrant founders.
- County
- Miami-Dade County
- Neighborhoods
- Doral Isles, Reserve at Doral, Doral Cay
- Languages
- English and Spanish
- How We Meet
- In person in Miami or fully remote
Doral at a glance
Doral is a business city. The corridor around the trade district and Doral Isles is dense with import and export operations, freight forwarders, Latin American company subsidiaries, and founder-run technology firms, many of them run by owners who are not U.S. citizens. That mix changes the tax work: the questions are less about one annual return and more about entity structure, identification numbers, and the reporting that attaches to foreign ownership.
Most Doral engagements start with getting the paperwork right. A founder who arrived recently needs an EIN for the entity and often an ITIN for themselves before anything else can be filed, and once a foreign person holds a quarter or more of a U.S. company, or owns a single-member LLC outright, that company picks up annual reporting duties a domestically owned one never sees. We handle the applications and the filings together, so the structure and the compliance stay consistent with each other.
From there the work looks the way it does anywhere: books that stay current, payroll that runs correctly, sales tax where the business collects it, and a return that reflects the year honestly. The difference in Doral is that it is usually happening in Spanish, across two countries, and for an owner still learning what the U.S. system expects. We work that way by default.

Who We Serve
Who We Work With in Doral
Four patterns that cover most of what walks through the door from this part of Miami-Dade.
Latin American Founders
Owners from Venezuela, Colombia, and across the region setting up or running a U.S. company, usually needing an EIN, often an ITIN, and a clear picture of what the entity owes each year.
Import and Export Operators
Trade businesses moving goods through the Miami corridor, where the bookkeeping has to hold up across currencies, freight costs, and customs paperwork.
Foreign-Owned U.S. Entities
Single-member LLCs owned from outside the United States, and corporations at least a quarter foreign-owned, which carry annual reporting obligations that are easy to miss and expensive to have missed.
Technology and Service Firms
Software, agency, and professional service companies around the Doral business district that need clean books, working payroll, and an entity structure that still makes sense as they grow.
Local Filing
Filing From Miami-Dade County
What sits on top of the federal return when your business operates here.
Florida Has No Personal Income Tax
There is no state return on your personal income, so for individuals the federal return carries the whole income tax picture. Entities taxed as corporations still file a Florida corporate return, and a mistake on the federal side has nowhere else to surface and quietly get corrected.
Sales Tax Is a State Registration
A business selling taxable goods or services registers with the Florida Department of Revenue and files the state sales tax return on an assigned frequency. Miami-Dade also levies a discretionary sales surtax on top of the state rate.
Local Business Tax Receipt
Miami-Dade County and most municipalities inside it require a local business tax receipt to operate, renewed annually. It is separate from your state registration and from anything federal.
Federal Reporting Follows the Owner
Foreign ownership, foreign accounts, and foreign entities each trigger their own federal forms regardless of where in Florida the business sits. Those obligations follow the owner, not the address.
Services in Doral
Every service is led by an Enrolled Agent. Bilingual English and Spanish.
New Business Formation
Launch your Florida LLC or corporation.
Bookkeeping & Accounting
Clean, current books every month.
Payroll Services
Pay runs and payroll taxes.
QuickBooks ProAdvisor
Setup, cleanup, and QuickBooks support.
Catch-Up Bookkeeping
Behind? We rebuild and file.
Business Income Tax Preparation
Entity returns and tax savings.
Individual Income Tax Preparation
Personal returns, done right.
ITIN Application
Get or renew your ITIN.
Certifying Acceptance Agent
Verified in person, keep your passport.
FIRPTA Withholding
For foreign sellers of US property.
Foreign-Owned LLC Filing
Form 5472, EIN, annual filings.
Florida Sales Tax Services
Sales tax registration and filing.
Tax Planning
Legally lower next year's taxes.
Advisory Solutions
Year-round financial guidance.
IRS Representation
An Enrolled Agent handles the IRS.
Nearby areas we serve
Hialeah
Spanish-first bookkeeping and tax preparation for Cuban-American family-owned businesses.
Miami Lakes
Bilingual professional-services tax and bookkeeping for Miami Lakes business owners.
Coral Gables
Real-estate investor tax planning, 1031 exchanges, and historic-district property considerations.
Kendall
Estimated quarterly taxes and Schedule C support for Kendall freelancers, contractors, and self-employed filers.
Industries we serve in Doral
Foreign-Owned U.S. Entities
LLCs and Corporations owned by non-U.S. residents, EB-5 investors, and foreign trusts: we specialize in Form 5472, 1040-NR, FIRPTA, and ITIN applications, with full compliance and zero guesswork.
Import/Export & International Trade
International traders, distributors, customs brokers, and cross-border e-commerce operators: we handle transfer pricing, foreign tax credits (Form 1116), and FinCEN compliance, protecting your business on every side of the transaction.
Technology & SaaS Startups
Software companies, app developers, tech founders, cybersecurity firms, and AI startups: burn rate, equity comp, R&D credits, and multi-state nexus. We speak startup, with investor-ready financials and a tax strategy built to scale with you.
Related guides
Form W-7: How to Apply for an ITIN in Miami and Renew It
An ITIN lets a non-resident or immigrant file U.S. federal taxes without a Social Security number. Here is who qualifies, what the Form W-7 package has to carry, how long the IRS takes, and what an ITIN will never do for you.
Form 5472: Who Must File and Why the $25,000 Penalty Repeats
The IRS assesses $25,000 when a reporting corporation misses Form 5472, then another $25,000 for each 30-day period after the 90-day notice window. Who files, what counts as reportable, and how the deadline works.
Local questions
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Straight answers for individuals and business owners in Doral.
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