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Jansen & Company CPAs is a CPA tax and accounting services firm based in Tucson, Arizona, USA. It is not positioned as a pure SaaS product, but rather as a combination of professional tax services and digital collaboration tools. Its clients include individuals, families, retirees, small businesses, partnerships, S corporations, C corporations, as well as trustees and estate executors.
Its core services focus on individual tax returns, business tax preparation, estate and trust tax filings, tax planning, and support for IRS issues. The materials also mention use cases such as multi-state filings, investments, real estate, retirement accounts, 401(k)s, and pensions. Its digital capabilities are mainly reflected in secure upload: clients can upload documents, access an organizer, and manage tax-filing materials in one place. It also provides a resource center, checklists, FAQs, planning tools, and links for checking refund status.
The firm discloses some pricing for estate and trust services: fiduciary tax return preparation with administrative support starts at $750; complex trust/estate annual fees are $850–2,000+; CPA consultation is $225/hour. Long-term trust administration starts at $400 or $750, while complex cases may cost $500–1,500+ per year. Fees are based on complexity and actual time spent, with monthly or quarterly billing available. Pricing for individual and small-business tax filing is not clearly disclosed in the text.
The advantages are its licensed CPA team, years of experience, and coverage of highly specialized scenarios such as complex individual taxes, small businesses, trusts, and estates. Some pricing is transparent, and the firm offers secure uploads and digital communication, making it suitable for clients who do not want a fully self-service tax-filing experience. The drawbacks are that it is not standard enterprise software, and it does not disclose subscription plans, third-party integrations, APIs, permission management, or specific security certifications. Whether it accepts new clients also appears to be selective.
It is better suited to clients with U.S. tax filing, trust/estate, or small-business compliance needs, especially those connected to Arizona. It is not suitable for companies looking for a general-purpose SaaS finance system or China-local tax software. There is no basis in the text to assess access from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. For users in China, more practical alternatives may include local finance and tax systems such as Yonyou, Kingdee, and Aisino/Servyou-related tax platforms, or U.S.-market options such as TurboTax, H&R Block, and QuickBooks.
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