Kyle Rovira, EA

Owned and Operated as a Sole Proprietorship

"Tax Refund Man, LLC is an income tax preparation business in Baton Rouge, LA that is solely owned and operated by Kyle Rovira, EA."

About Kyle

  • Self-employed tax preparer since 1984.
  • Authorized IRS e-file provider.
  • Enrolled to practice before the Internal Revenue Service since 1988.
  • Accounting graduate from LSU’s EJ Ourso College of Business.

Enrolled Agents (EAs)

  • Tax specialists licensed by the IRS.
  • Authorized to represent taxpayers before the IRS in all 50 states.
  • Assist both businesses and individuals with diverse tax needs.
  • Hold the highest credential granted by the IRS, demonstrating in-depth tax knowledge.
  • Bound by ethical standards and required to maintain continuing professional education per the Department of Treasury’s Circular 230.

EAs play a crucial role in providing expert tax advice and services! Learn more about Enrolled Agents from the IRS.

Get the Best Advice

As an Enrolled Agent, I hold the highest level of IRS authorization, allowing me to confidently navigate complex tax situations and represent you before all levels of the IRS.

I’ll explore every legitimate tax deduction and credit to minimize your tax burden and maximize your savings.

I provide personalized guidance, understand your unique financial goals, and leverage my tax expertise to help you achieve them.

With a BS in accounting from LSU’s E.J. Ourso College of Business, I bring a strong foundation of financial knowledge to every client engagement.

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Benefits for using an Authorized IRS e-file provider:

Faster Processing:
  • The IRS processes e-filed returns more quickly compared to paper filing.
  • E-filing ensures a faster refund turnaround time
Fewer Errors and Notices:
  • E-filing reduces the chances of errors in tax returns.
  • As a result, taxpayers receive fewer notices from taxing agencies.

"E-filing simplifies the tax process and ensures efficient communication with tax authorities."

Our Happy Clients

Indy Eats & Adventures

Kyle has been my hero since we’ve had our business. There’s no way I could run a business and be sure that I’m filing my taxes correctly without forgetting anything. Kyle has been extremely patient with me and always make sure I get all the deductions I’m eligible for! The online portal makes it very easy to submit my tax forms as I get them and he works very quickly. He is highly recommended! Thank you for all of your help and guidance over the years!

Indy Eats & Adventures

Glynn Leger

Kyle is the absolute professional!! He takes interest in all my concerns and puts my tax filing in best outcome for me. He knows tax law!! I do not Worry about about tax time,..Kyle does his homework!

Glynn Leger

Gina Rowlett

Kyle is absolutely AMAZING at what he does! I came to him for the first time last year, for taxes on my small start up business! He was willing to answer all of my questions, and made sure I understood everything! I currently live in Texas, but this year I took the 5 hour drive just to come see him for my tax needs (even though he said we could do it virtually!). Kyle was recommended to me by a family friend, and now that I’ve gotten to work with Kyle, I can see why they speak so highly of him! He truly is a blessing to work with and makes tax season much more manageable! I cannot recommend him highly enough! If you need tax work done, go see Kyle, THE Tax Refund Man!

Gina Rowlett

Why Choose an Enrolled Agent

What is an Enrolled Agent?

An Enrolled Agent (EA) is a federally-authorized tax practitioner who has technical expertise in the field of taxation and who is empowered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before all administrative levels of the Internal Revenue Service for audits, collections, and appeals.

What does the term “Enrolled Agent” mean?

“Enrolled” means to be licensed to practice by the federal government, and “Agent” means authorized to appear in the place of the taxpayer at the IRS. Only Enrolled Agents, attorneys, and CPAs may represent taxpayers before the IRS. The Enrolled Agent profession dates back to 1884 when, after questionable claims had been presented for Civil War losses, Congress acted to regulate persons who represented citizens in their dealings with the U.S. Treasury Department.

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