Welcome to Seber Tans, PLC

Choosing the right accounting firm is one of the most important business decisions you will make. Any firm can add up the numbers and tell you where you’ve been, but Seber Tans will help you focus on where you want to go. In Southwest Michigan, the firm that unites professional expertise with creativity and vision is Seber Tans. With a team of experienced professionals on our staff, we can provide the capabilities of a large national organization, plus the personal attention of an independent firm. Clients choose us because we offer much more than off-the-shelf solutions. We will listen, ask questions, and learn all we can about your current situation. From that input, we’ll find creative solutions to help you focus on your opportunities rather than your obstacles. Join us and see why our clients trust us for their accounting, tax, and business advising needs.

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Services

With over 30 years of experience in providing clients with our accounting services, we are certain that we can provide you with the professional expertise you need.

Tax Services

Tax Services

Our clients turn to us for expert assistance to minimize their tax liabilities.

Client Accounting Services

Client Accounting

Our CPAs work with growing companies without internal CPAs or controllers.

Assurance / Auditing Services

Assurance / Auditing Services

We prepare financial statements & perform audits, reviews, and more.

Business Valuation Services

Business Valuation Services

We can provide business valuation services to our clients.

Information Technology Services

Information Technology Services

Our expert IT support team can handle your business’s technology needs.

Industries

We provide services for a variety of businesses, both big and small, and both for-profit and not-for profit. We provide excellent service at a reasonable cost so that nobody feels as if they have to go without financial advice. Seber Tans has worked with many companies in many different industries and has the knowledge and expertise that each different industry requires. Certainly, a not-for-profit company will operate differently than a construction company and will have different needs. Our goal is to specialize our services to exactly what you need. Give us a call today to find out how we can help.

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Your post-tax-filing checklist

After you’ve filed your 2025 tax return, what’s next? Here are a few to-dos: 1) Check your refund status by going to irs.gov and either logging into your IRS account or using the refund tracker. 2) If you forgot to report some deductible 2025 expenses (or anything else), file an amended tax return to claim those deductions and potentially increase your refund. 3) Store your return and supporting documents in a secure place where you’ll easily be able to find them if needed. 4) Turn your tax focus to 2026 planning. We can help project your income, deductions and credits for the year and propose strategies you can implement in the coming months to reduce your taxes. Contact us to get started.
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Your post-tax-filing checklist

After you’ve filed your 2025 tax return, what’s next? Here are a few to-dos: 1) Check your refund status by going to irs.gov and either logging into your IRS account or using the refund tracker. 2) If you forgot to report some deductible 2025 expenses (or anything else), file an amended tax return to claim those deductions and potentially increase your refund. 3) Store your return and supporting documents in a secure place where you’ll easily be able to find them if needed. 4) Turn your tax focus to 2026 planning. We can help project your income, deductions and credits for the year and propose strategies you can implement in the coming months to reduce your taxes. Contact us to get started.

ACA penalties may still apply — and they’re increasing for 2026

Growing small businesses may trigger the ACA’s play-or-pay provisions. These rules apply to applicable large employers (ALEs), which are those with 50 or more full-time employees, including full-time equivalents (FTEs).

ALEs must offer full-time employees and their dependents minimum essential coverage that’s affordable and provides certain minimum value. For 2026, the penalties for noncompliance generally are 1) $3,340 per full-time employee, excluding the first 30, for not offering coverage, and 2) $5,010 per full-time employee who receives a premium tax credit, for offering coverage that doesn’t meet the affordability and minimum value requirements.

Contact us to discuss your obligations.
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ACA penalties may still apply — and they’re increasing for 2026

Growing small businesses may trigger the ACA’s play-or-pay provisions. These rules apply to applicable large employers (ALEs), which are those with 50 or more full-time employees, including full-time equivalents (FTEs).

ALEs must offer full-time employees and their dependents minimum essential coverage that’s affordable and provides certain minimum value. For 2026, the penalties for noncompliance generally are 1) $3,340 per full-time employee, excluding the first 30, for not offering coverage, and 2) $5,010 per full-time employee who receives a premium tax credit, for offering coverage that doesn’t meet the affordability and minimum value requirements.

Contact us to discuss your obligations.

What you need to know about filing an extension — and minimizing penalties

If you’re not ready to file your 2025 federal individual income tax return by April 15, you can request an automatic extension. Filing an extension (Form 4868) by April 15 can give you breathing room to file accurately and protect you from the failure-to-file penalty (assuming you file by the extended Oct. 15 deadline).

But it doesn’t extend your deadline for paying tax owed. So you should project and pay any amount due by April 15 to minimize interest and late payment penalties.

Have questions about your situation? Need assistance estimating your tax liability or filing an extension? Contact us. We can help you stay compliant and minimize penalties and interest.
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What you need to know about filing an extension — and minimizing penalties

If you’re not ready to file your 2025 federal individual income tax return by April 15, you can request an automatic extension. Filing an extension (Form 4868) by April 15 can give you breathing room to file accurately and protect you from the failure-to-file penalty (assuming you file by the extended Oct. 15 deadline).

But it doesn’t extend your deadline for paying tax owed. So you should project and pay any amount due by April 15 to minimize interest and late payment penalties.

Have questions about your situation? Need assistance estimating your tax liability or filing an extension? Contact us. We can help you stay compliant and minimize penalties and interest.

Phone: 269.343.8180

Fax: 269.343.5419

Office Hours:
Monday – Thursday: 8:00am–4:30pm
Friday: 8:00am–12pm