23/12/2025
In observance of the upcoming Holidays, Revenue ‘N Expense Solutions, LLC will be following the schedule below:
Week of December 22
• Wednesday, December 24th - Closed at Noon 12:00 PM
• Thursday, December 25th - Closed All Day
• Friday, December 26th - Closed All Day
Week of December 29
• Wednesday, December 31st - Closed at Noon 12:00 PM
• Thursday, January 1st - Closed All Day
• Friday, January 2nd - Closed All Day
We will re-open for business on Monday, January 5th at 9:00 AM.
We wish you and your families a safe and enjoyable holiday!
Thank you,
Revenue ‘N Expense Solutions, LLC
21/11/2025
Call us to help. We the only IRS Certified Acceptance Agent located in the Virgin Islands
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21/11/2025
Revenue N' Expense Solutions, LLC mission is to assist certain foreign staff and their families in obtaining Social Security numbers (SSNs).
To prove your U.S. immigration status, you must show us your current U.S. immigration document, such as:
1.Non expired foreign passport
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Form I-551 (Lawful Permanent Resident Card, Machine Readable Immigrant Visa) with your unexpired foreign passport.
I-766 (Employment Authorization Document (EAD) or "work permit)".
I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record) or admission stamp in the unexpired foreign passport.
If you are an F-1 or M-1 student, you also must show us your I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status).
If you are a J-1 or J-2 exchange visitor, you must show us your DS-2019 (Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor Status).
Student: If you are an F-1 student and eligible to work on campus, you must provide a letter from your designated school official that:
Identifies you.
Confirms your current school status.
Identifies your employer and the type of work you are, or will be, doing.
We also need to see evidence of that employment, such as a recent pay slip or a letter from your employer. Your supervisor must sign and date the letter. The letter must describe:
Your job.
Your employment start date.
The number of hours you are, or will be, working.
Your supervisor's name and telephone number.
If you are a J-1 student, student intern or international visitor, you must provide a letter from your sponsor. The letter should be on sponsor letterhead with an original signature that authorizes your employment.
Lawfully admitted noncitizens can get many benefits and services without an SSN. You do not need a number to conduct business with a bank, register for school, apply for educational tests, obtain private health insurance, apply for school lunch programs or apply for subsidized housing. You cannot get an SSN for the sole purpose of obtaining a driver's license.
If you need a number to meet these state or local requirements to get general assistance benefits or services you must submit a letter from the government agency. It must be on letterhead stationery (no photocopies) and:
Specifically identify you as the applicant.
Cite the law requiring you to have an SSN.
Indicate that you meet all the agency's requirements, except having the number.
Contain an agency contact name and telephone number.
Taxes: If you need a number for tax purposes and you are not authorized to work in the United States, you can apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number
Filing Fee SSN-$500
Filing Fee ITIN-$500
Filing Fee Form 2848-$50
Contact IRS Certified Acceptance Agent Rudisha Rabsatt 📧 [email protected] 📱text 340-642-7834
10/11/2025
In observance of Veterans Day, we will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th. We will resume regular business hours on Wednesday, November 12th.
02/09/2025
DO YOU NEED A LOAN?
Oriental Bank USVI has announced that Individuals Can Get Approved Up To 50K and Business Owners Can Get Approved up to 1 Million Without Any Hassle.
Commercial Loans,short & and long-term
SBA Guaranted Loans
Commercial Line of Credit
Commercial Mortgage Loans
• Copy of Proof of Income needed SSI or two recent paystubs and job letter , business license, and original IRS EIN notice
TEXT YES TO RECEIVE YOUR LOAN.
ALL APPROVE APPLICATION FEE IS 1% or $100.00 MIN. OF YOUR MONEY
Your application will be submitted successfully thru IRS Certified Acceptance Agent Rudisha Rabsatt, and she is working with the Oriental Bank USVI staff to provide less hassle loans.
17/03/2025
The Internal Revenue Service announced today that over 1.1 million people across the nation have unclaimed refunds for tax year 2021 but face an April 15 deadline to submit their tax returns.
The IRS estimates that more than $1 billion in refunds remain unclaimed by taxpayers who have not filed their Form 1040, Federal Income Tax Return, for the 2021 tax year. The IRS estimates the median refund amount is $781 for 2021. That means half of the refunds are more than $781 and half are less. This estimate does not include the Recovery Rebate Credit or other credits that may be applicable.
Under the law, taxpayers usually have three years to file and claim their tax refunds. If they don’t file within three years, the money becomes the property of the U.S. Treasury.
The state-by-state table below shows the number of people who are potentially eligible for these refunds and the estimated median refund by state.
By missing out on filing a tax return, people stand to lose more than just their refund of taxes withheld or paid during 2021. Many low- and moderate-income workers may be eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). For 2021, the EITC was worth as much as $6,728 for taxpayers with qualifying children. The EITC helps individuals and families whose incomes are below certain thresholds. The thresholds for 2021 were:
$51,464 ($57,414 if married filing jointly) for those with three or more qualifying children;
$47,915 ($53,865 if married filing jointly) for people with two qualifying children;
$42,158 ($48,108 if married filing jointly) for those with one qualifying child, and;
$21,430 ($27,380 if married filing jointly) for people without qualifying children.
The IRS reminds taxpayers seeking a 2021 tax refund that their refunds may be held if they have not filed tax returns for 2022 and 2023. In addition, any refund amount for 2021 will be applied to amounts still owed to the IRS or a state tax agency and may be used to offset unpaid child support or other past due federal debts such as student loans.