Isai Bismark Cortez, a Los Angeles native, is the lead attorney for Bismark Tax, Inc. His practice area is concentrated in tax resolution. Isai earned his B.S. degree in Business Administration from the California State University – Northridge; a Juris Doctor from the Pennsylvania State University – The Dickinson School of Law; and a Masters of Law Degree (L.L.M) from the University of California Los Angeles School of Law.
During law school Isai worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue – Office of Chief Counsel and that is where he found his love for the tax code. Isai knew that the tax system needed improvement and that there was something that he could do to help taxpayers. After graduating from law school, he went on and continued his studies at UCLA School of Law in order to focus more on tax and business law.
Isai wanted to build a company that would be consumer friendly and that would always give consumers what they were paying for, great tax help and full access to their attorney. Isai saw many companies offering tax resolution services, but these companies would limit the attorney time clients received. So that is why Bismark Tax, Inc. always gives their clients access to their attorneys. No gimmicks, just honest help.
In 2019 Isai founded SynkBooks, a website that offers bookkeeping software for small businesses, syncing bookkeeping reports into tax returns. During the past year Synkbooks sales have grown more than 300% and the firm now employs seven people. He says the key to success is giving customers a “too-good-to-be-true experience.” The Diamond Bar, Calif., resident is also an an adjunct professor at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law.
Software: app.synkbooks.com
Private Practice: bismarktax.com
In Isai’s opinion, family members and friends who own restaurants and businesses should not worry about the IRS or have deep concerns. It is the mega businesses that are often involved in illicit activities that need to be worried about.
In fact, Isai mentions that while a news reporter announces someone has been captured and everyone thinks that it was the FBI, there is a good chance it was actually the CID – the IRS’ criminal investigation division.
His original connection to SGV is Isai’s barbershop, Premier Barbershop.
His buddy Sam owns that business, and around the time of the pandemic, everyone kept complimenting his hair, and it made him feel good, so it became his permanent barbershop.
Also, Isai has a few clients in San Gabriel Valley, along with a few restaurants that he loves. Isai’s wife is from San Gabriel Valley, too.
He has spent extensive time and years building his relationship. However, he has started getting negative reviews from prospective clients that he isn’t choosing to work with.
They are calling Isai a snob when really he doesn’t think some clients are a great fit, and he also doesn’t want to offer a service just to be paid for something that a client likely does not need in their particular situation.
Being involved in so many audits, Isai knew that there were opportunities for him to complete his tasks more quicker. In fact, audits that would take him months he could now accomplish in weeks or days.
When he presented his work to the Chief Council, they acknowledged that his work was excellent.
There’s no other software that prepares a small business’s bookkeeping along with tax returns like SynkBooks.
Isai grew up really poor, and his family came from El Salvador. He remembers his grandfather, who didn’t speak English, received a letter from the IRS saying he owed $400.
They were poor enough that $400 might as well have been $400,000 – they didn’t have the money. The entire extended family was living in a small studio apartment.
He remembers seeing his father scared of the IRS, which was incredibly unusual; his grandfather was the toughest man he knew.
So at this point, he felt he wanted to grow up and become an accountant so he could fight the IRS and protect his grandfather.
This desire to become an advocate for people has stuck with him from that day.
Thankfully, there will be a lot of San Gabriel Valley residents and business owners that will benefit from this.
The bad news is there will probably be more examinations and audits. However, it’s important to remember that there is help if you need it, and the IRS truly isn’t out to get you.
Make sure you have a professional assisting you.
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