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.
Let’s Connect
Find out how we can help you or your business with all of your tax needs.
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 …
Articles
Industry News
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
AICPA warns that merger of IRS offices would ‘confuse’ taxpayers
The proposed merger of the Office of Professional Responsibility and the Return Preparer Office would blur “the public’s ability to perceive the distinction between credentialed, uncredentialed, and unenrolled preparers,” the AICPA said in a letter.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
Is the IRS just between shutdowns? Former IRS commissioners are worried
Three former IRS leaders, speaking at the 2025 AICPA National Tax Conference, discussed the agency’s future and what happens if a shutdown occurs during filing season.
MISCELLANEOUS
AICPA honors service and professional contributions in tax
Arthur Auerbach, an AICPA volunteer for 23 years, and Cory Perry, the chair of the AICPA’s Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Task Force, received the tax profession’s highest honors.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
Inflation adjustments to retirement account limits issued for 2026
The IRS announced inflation-adjusted limits on benefits and contributions for various retirement accounts on Thursday, including maximum contribution amounts for 401(k) plans and traditional and Roth IRAs.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
Almost 1,400 IRS employees receive layoff notices, adding to staff losses
In court documents filed in a lawsuit, officials said 1,446 Treasury employees received reduction-in-force notices, including 1,399 at the IRS.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
IRS ends Direct File, shifts focus to Free File upgrades and private sector
The IRS cited low usage and high costs as reasons for shuttering the program, which began during the previous administration.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
Employers get reporting relief on tips, overtime; won’t face penalties for tax year 2025
An IRS notice says employers won’t face penalties if they don’t provide a separate accounting of cash tips and overtime compensation for tax year 2025 under H.R. 1.
PRACTICE & PROCEDURES
From childhood tax surprise to CPA: A profession leader’s journey
Oscar Vives, who will speak at the AICPA’s National Tax Conference on retirement strategies, says the experience of growing up with a single mother who worked multiple blue-collar jobs strengthened his resolve to use his math skills and help his family.
EMPLOYMENT TAXES
Social Security wage base and COLA announced for 2026
Individual taxable earnings of up to $184,500 annually will be subject to Social Security tax in 2026, the Social Security Administration said. The SSA also announced a cost-of-living adjustment of 2.8% for both Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits for next year.





