WENDY LITTEN, EA
I help individuals and business owners handle complex tax matters — from intricate returns to cryptocurrency activity to IRS problems that need resolution.
My practice focuses on situations where precision matters and the details actually make a difference. Multi-state income. DeFi transactions. Business entities. Investment portfolios. IRS notices. Work that benefits from experience and careful judgment.
Annual tax preparation for individuals and families with business activity, investments, multi-state income, equity compensation, or digital assets. Returns prepared carefully, documented thoroughly, and reviewed in full before filing.
Crypto reconciliation and reporting for DeFi, NFTs, staking, bridging, airdrops, and other advanced activity. Available as standalone crypto analysis or as part of full tax preparation.
Analysis and representation for IRS notices, unfiled returns, audits, and tax debt. Each engagement begins with a clear understanding of your account and realistic paths toward resolution.
This is a fully virtual practice serving people nationwide.
Everything happens through secure forms, a private portal, and direct communication—text, Telegram, or email at your convenience. No appointment scheduling. No office hours. No phone tag.
You can review information at your own pace, ask questions as they come up, and see exactly where things stand. I respond quickly (usually within hours), and you always know what's happening next.
I've been doing tax work for 19 years, and I genuinely enjoy it. The puzzle-solving. Explaining complex situations clearly. Helping people understand systems that feel intimidating.
I grew up around entrepreneurs and watched talented people build businesses only to get tripped up by tax compliance. That's what led me here—combining detail-oriented problem-solving with an understanding of how businesses and investments actually work.
The tax code is fascinating when it collides with new technology or evolving financial activity. Cryptocurrency taxation is a perfect example: complex technical activity meeting unclear IRS guidance. That's where careful work matters most.
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Technology and I go way back—my first DOS laptop in 1989, my PalmPilot, my Treo smartphone. Running a virtual practice built around text and asynchronous communication isn't a pandemic adaptation. It's how I've always thought work should function.
This approach also aligns with how I think about accessibility. As a proud parent of a disabled young adult, I understand neurodiversity and flexible communication. Some people think better in writing. Some prefer voice messages. Some need time to process information before responding.
The way this practice is structured accommodates all of that naturally.
Nationwide • Secure virtual practice
116 Village Blvd, Ste 200
Princeton, New Jersey