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Yanneth Pimiento operates a small accounting practice in Lake Elsinore, handling the core tax and bookkeeping work that keeps local business owners and individual filers moving through the year.
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JB Services operates from Mission Trail in Lake Elsinore as a general-practice accounting firm handling tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll for a mix of individual filers and small-business owners. The service menu spans routine 1040s and sole proprietor returns through multi-entity contractor and real estate investor portfolios — the kind of breadth that suits the Lake Elsinore area's mix of W-2 households, self-employed trades, and rental-property owners managing income across multiple properties. Tax season (January through April) drives the volume cycle, though the practice handles year-round bookkeeping and advisory work for clients who want ongoing rather than once-a-year checkups. For solo proprietors and small crews managing their own books, JB Services fills the mid-market slot between DIY tax software and the large regional firms that prioritize multi-million-dollar corporate clients. Contractors managing quarterly estimated taxes, landlords tracking rental expenses, and business owners who've outgrown spreadsheet accounting form the core client base; seasonal filers comfortable with a January-to-April engagement fit the model differently than year-round retainer clients.
Mark C. Thomas operates as a CPA firm in Lake Elsinore serving individual tax preparation and small-business accounting across the valley. The service mix covers the tax-season staple — individual 1040 returns, sole proprietor and partnership filing — alongside year-round bookkeeping, payroll processing, and QuickBooks setup for growing owner-operators. CPA credential matters here: for clients needing IRS representation or audit-level assurance work, that credential carries weight a preparer-only shop cannot match. The typical client is a W-2 filer with side rental income, a self-employed contractor managing inconsistent quarterly estimates, or a small-business owner (restaurant, real estate investor, construction crew) whose tax complexity outpaced a DIY spreadsheet. January through April is the compressed heavy season; practices like this one either build advisory relationships that carry into summer tax planning and fall prep, or operate transactionally around filing deadline. For business owners wanting to minimize tax liability beyond just filing a return, the difference between a tax-only preparer and a year-round accountant advisor is material.
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Get ListedYanneth Pimiento operates a small accounting practice in Lake Elsinore, handling the core tax and bookkeeping work that keeps local business owners and individual filers moving through the year. The service mix centers on individual income tax preparation, small-business bookkeeping, payroll setup, and the routine advisory work that comes with managing a sole proprietorship or partnership — the steady operational backbone rather than complex audit or IRS representation specialties. The typical client runs a construction crew, rental property portfolio, or service-based business generating consistent W-2 and 1099 income, or manages personal tax filing alongside modest business activity. Tax season (January through April) carries the heaviest volume, though year-round bookkeeping and payroll clients keep the practice engaged between filing deadlines. For a local contractor or small-business owner looking to move beyond DIY spreadsheets or a tax-software interface, this is the mid-market fit — accessible, local, and built around the compliance and organization work most Temecula-area and Lake Elsinore operators actually need.
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What Locals Know
Lake Elsinore's small business and contractor base swells seasonally with construction and service trades, making tax-season coordination critical. Many local self-employed filers need year-round bookkeeping support, not just April filing help.
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