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LESCAILLE MACEO

Miami,FL

Summary

I have worked for more than 20 years in commerce and gastronomy, customer service in different jobs that have allowed me to acquire more experience as a professional, both in the kitchen and in my personal life, and I am proud to share my experience with great companies and continue contributing to the development of tourism wherever I am. Thank you very much.

Work History

MIS PAPELES MULTI SERVICE, 0 MIS PAPELES MULTI SERVICES LLC
  • 600 14,600 $
  • Form 1040 (2024) Page 2
  • Tax and
  • CreditsTax (see instructions)
  • Check if any from Form(s): 1 8814 2 4972 3
  • 16Amount from Schedule 2, line 3
  • 17Add lines 16 and 17
  • 18Child tax credit or credit for other dependents from Schedule 8812
  • 19Amount from Schedule 3, line 8
  • 20Add lines 19 and 20
  • 21Subtract line 21 from line 18
  • If zero or less, enter -0-
  • 22Other taxes, including self-employment tax, from Schedule 2, line 21
  • 23Add lines 22 and 23
  • This is your total tax
  • 24
  • Payments 25 Federal income tax withheld from: a Form(s) W-2
  • 25a b Form(s) 1099
  • 25b c Other forms (see instructions)
  • 25c d Add lines 25a through 25c
  • 25d2024 estimated tax payments and amount applied from 2023 return
  • 26If you have a qualifying child, attach Sch
  • EIC.Earned income credit (EIC)
  • 27Additional child tax credit from Schedule 8812
  • 28American opportunity credit from Form 8863, line 8
  • 29Reserved for future use
  • 30Amount from Schedule 3, line 15
  • 31Add lines 27, 28, 29, and 31
  • These are your total other payments and refundable credits
  • 32Add lines 25d, 26, and 32
  • These are your total payments
  • 33
  • Refund 34 If line 33 is more than line 24, subtract line 24 from line 33
  • This is the amount you overpaid
  • 34 Amount of line 34 you want refunded to you
  • If Form 8888 is attached, check here
  • 35a
  • Direct deposit?
  • See instructions
  • B Routing number c Type: Checking Savings d Account numberAmount of line 34 you want applied to your 2025 estimated tax
  • 36
  • Amount
  • You OweSubtract line 33 from line 24
  • This is the amount you owe
  • For details on how to pay, go to www.irs.gov/Payments or see instructions
  • 37Estimated tax penalty (see instructions)
  • 38
  • Third Party
  • Designee
  • Do you want to allow another person to discuss this return with the IRS
  • See instructions
  • Yes
  • Complete below
  • No
  • Designee’s name
  • Phone no
  • Personal identification number (PIN)
  • Sign
  • Here
  • Joint return?
  • See instructions
  • Keep a copy for your records
  • Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return and accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, they are true, correct, and complete
  • Declaration of preparer (other than taxpayer) is based on all information of which preparer has any knowledge
  • Your signature Date Your occupation If the IRS sent you an Identity
  • Protection PIN, enter it here (see inst.)
  • Spouse’s signature
  • If a joint return, both must sign
  • Date Spouse’s occupation If the IRS sent your spouse an
  • Identity Protection PIN, enter it here (see inst.)
  • Phone no
  • Email address
  • Paid
  • Preparer
  • Use Only
  • Preparer’s name Preparer’s signature Date PTIN Check if:, Firm’s name Phone no
  • Firm’s address Firm’s EIN
  • Go to www.irs.gov/Form1040 for instructions and the latest information
  • Form 1040 (2024)
  • Late Payment Penalty

Internal Revenue Service
  • Department of the Treasury, Profit or Loss From Business (Sole Proprietorship)
  • Attach to Form 1040, 1040-SR, 1040-SS, 1040-NR, or 1041; partnerships must generally file Form 1065
  • Go to www.irs.gov/ScheduleC for instructions and the latest information
  • OMB No
  • 1545-0074ttachment
  • Sequence No
  • 09
  • Name of proprietor Social security number (SSN)
  • A Principal business or profession, including product or service (see instructions) B Enter code from instructions
  • C Business name
  • If no separate business name, leave blank
  • D Employer ID number (EIN) (see instr.)
  • E Business address (including suite or room no.)
  • City, town or post office, state, and ZIP code
  • F Accounting method: (1) Cash (2) Accrual (3) Other (specify)
  • G Did you “materially participate” in the operation of this business during 2024
  • If “No,” see instructions for limit on losses
  • Yes No
  • H If you started or acquired this business during 2024, check here
  • I Did you make any payments in 2024 that would require you to file Form(s) 1099
  • See instructions
  • Yes No
  • J If “Yes,” did you or will you file required Form(s) 1099
  • Yes No
  • Part I IncomeGross receipts or sales
  • See instructions for line 1 and check the box if this income was reported to you on
  • Form W-2 and the “Statutory employee” box on that form was checked .........1Returns and allowances .........................2Subtract line 2 from line 1 ........................3Cost of goods sold (from line 42) ......................4Gross profit
  • Subtract line 4 from line 3 ....................5Other income, including federal and state gasoline or fuel tax credit or refund (see instructions) ....6Gross income
  • Add lines 5 and 6 ......................7
  • Part II Expenses
  • Enter expenses for business use of your home only on line 30
  • 8Car and truck expenses (see instructions) ...9Commissions and fees
  • 10Contract labor (see instructions) 11Depletion
  • 12Depreciation and section 179 expense deduction (not included in Part III) (see instructions)
  • 13Employee benefit programs (other than on line 19)
  • 14Insurance (other than health) 15

MIS PAPELES MULTI SERVICES LLC
  • Of the total number of miles you drove your vehicle during 2024, enter the number of miles you used your vehicle for: a Business b Commuting (see instructions) c OtherWas your vehicle available for personal use during off-duty hours
  • Yes NoDo you (or your spouse) have another vehicle available for personal use?
  • Yes No Do you have evidence to support your deduction
  • Yes No b If “Yes,” is the evidence written
  • Yes No
  • Part V Other Expenses
  • List below business expenses not included on lines 8–26, line 27b, or line 30.Total other expenses
  • Enter here and on line 27a
  • 48
  • Schedule C (Form 1040) 2024 0 0
  • Form 8867 (Rev
  • November 2024)
  • Department of the Treasury
  • Internal Revenue Service
  • Paid Preparer’s Due Diligence Checklist
  • Earned Income Credit (EIC), American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC)
  • Child Tax Credit (CTC) (including the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) and
  • Credit for Other Dependents (ODC)), and Head of Household (HOH) Filing Status
  • To be completed by preparer and filed with Form 1040, 1040-SR, 1040-NR, or 1040-SS
  • Go to www.irs.gov/Form8867 for instructions and the latest information
  • OMB No
  • 1545-0074
  • For tax year
  • Attachment
  • Sequence No
  • 70
  • Taxpayer name(s) shown on return Taxpayer identification number
  • Preparer’s name Preparer tax identification number
  • Part I Due Diligence Requirements
  • Please check the appropriate box for the credit(s) and/or HOH filing status claimed on the return and complete the related Parts I–V for the benefit(s) claimed (check all that apply)
  • EIC CTC/ACTC/ODC AOTC HOH
  • Yes No1 Did you complete the return based on information for the applicable tax year provided by the taxpayer or reasonably obtained by you
  • N/AIf credits are claimed on the return, did you complete the applicable EIC and/or CTC/ACTC/ODC worksheets found in the Form 1040, 1040-SR, 1040-NR, 1040-SS, or Schedule 8812 (Form 1040) instructions, and/or the AOTC worksheet found in the Form 8863 instructions, or your own worksheet(s) that provides the same information, and all related forms and schedules for each credit claimed
  • Did you satisfy the knowledge requirement
  • To meet the knowledge requirement, you must do both of the following
  • Interview the taxpayer, ask questions, and contemporaneously document the taxpayer’s responses to determine that the taxpayer is eligible to claim the credit(s) and/or HOH filing status
  • Review information to determine that the taxpayer is eligible to claim the credit(s) and/or HOH filing status and to figure the amount(s) of any credit(s)
  • Did any information provided by the taxpayer or a third party for use in preparing the return, or information reasonably known to you, appear to be incorrect, incomplete, or inconsistent
  • (If “Yes,” answer questions 4a and 4b
  • If “No,” go to question 5.)
  • A Did you make reasonable inquiries to determine the correct, complete, and consistent information
  • B Did you contemporaneously document your inquiries
  • (Documentation should include the questions you asked, whom you asked, when you asked, the information that was provided, and the impact the information had on your preparation of the return.)
  • Did you satisfy the record retention requirement
  • To meet the record retention requirement, you must keep a copy of your documentation referenced in question 4b, a copy of this Form 8867, a copy of any applicable worksheet(s), a record of how, when, and from whom the information used to prepare Formand any applicable worksheet(s) was obtained, and a copy of any document(s) provided by the taxpayer that you relied on to determine eligibility for the credit(s) and/or HOH filing status or to figure the amount(s) of the credit(s)
  • List those documents provided by the taxpayer, if any, that you relied on:Did you ask the taxpayer whether he/she could provide documentation to substantiate eligibility for the credit(s) and/or HOH filing status and the amount(s) of any credit(s) claimed on the return if his/her return is selected for audit
  • Did you ask the taxpayer if any of these credits were disallowed or reduced in a previous year
  • (If credits were disallowed or reduced, go to question 7a; if not, go to question 8.) a Did you complete the required recertification Form 8862
  • If the taxpayer is reporting self-employment income, did you ask questions to prepare a complete and correct Schedule C (Form 1040)
  • For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see separate instructions
  • Cat
  • No
  • 26142H Form 8867 (Rev
  • 11-2024) ALEXANDER LESCAILLE MACEO $33-2744
  • P 03135418 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
  • Form 8867 (Rev
  • 11-2024) Page 2
  • Part II Due Diligence Questions for Returns Claiming EIC (If the return does not claim EIC, go to Part III.) Have you determined that the taxpayer is eligible to claim the EIC for the number of qualifying children claimed, or is eligible to claim the EIC without a qualifying child
  • (If the taxpayer is claiming the EIC and does not have a qualifying child, go to question 10.)
  • Yes No N/A b Did you ask the taxpayer if the child lived with the taxpayer for over half of the year, even if the taxpayer has supported the child the entire year
  • C Did you explain to the taxpayer the rules about claiming the EIC when a child is the qualifying child of more than one person (tiebreaker rules)
  • Part III Due Diligence Questions for Returns Claiming CTC/ACTC/ODC (If the return does not claim CTC, ACTC, or ODC, go to Part IV.)Have you determined that each qualifying person for the CTC/ACTC/ODC is the taxpayer’s dependent who is a citizen, national, or resident of the United States
  • Yes No N/ADid you explain to the taxpayer that he/she may not claim the CTC/ACTC if the child has not lived with the taxpayer for over half of the year, even if the taxpayer has supported the child, unless the child’s custodial parent has released a claim to exemption for the child
  • Did you explain to the taxpayer the rules about claiming the CTC/ACTC/ODC for a child of divorced or separated parents (or parents who live apart), including any requirement to attach a Form 8332 or similar statement to the return
  • Part IV Due Diligence Questions for Returns Claiming AOTC (If the return does not claim AOTC, go to Part V.)Did the taxpayer provide substantiation for the credit, such as a Form 1098-T and/or receipts for the qualified tuition and related expenses for the claimed AOTC
  • Yes No
  • Part V Due Diligence Questions for Claiming HOH (If the return does not claim HOH filing status, go to Part VI.)Have you determined that the taxpayer was unmarried or considered unmarried on the last day of the tax year and provided more than half of the cost of keeping up a home for the year for a qualifying person
  • Yes No
  • Part VI Eligibility Certification
  • You will have complied with all due diligence requirements for claiming the applicable credit(s) and/or HOH filing status on the return of the taxpayer identified above if you:
  • A
  • Interview the taxpayer, ask adequate questions, contemporaneously document the taxpayer’s responses on the return or in your notes, review adequate information to determine if the taxpayer is eligible to claim the credit(s) and/or HOH filing status and to figure the amount(s) of the credit(s);
  • B
  • Complete this Form 8867 truthfully and accurately and complete the actions described in this checklist for any applicable credit(s) claimed and HOH filing status, if claimed;
  • C
  • Submit Form 8867 in the manner required; and
  • D
  • Keep all five of the following records for 3 years from the latest of the dates specified in the Form 8867 instructions under
  • Document Retention
  • A copy of this Form 8867
  • The applicable worksheet(s) or your own worksheet(s) for any credit(s) claimed
  • Copies of any documents provided by the taxpayer on which you relied to determine the taxpayer’s eligibility for the credit(s) and/or HOH filing status and to figure the amount(s) of the credit(s)
  • A record of how, when, and from whom the information used to prepare this form and the applicable worksheet(s) was obtained
  • A record of any additional information you relied upon, including questions you asked and the taxpayer’s responses, to determine the taxpayer’s eligibility for the credit(s) and/or HOH filing status and to figure the amount(s) of the credit(s)
  • If you have not complied with all due diligence requirements, you may have to pay a penalty for each failure to comply related to a claim of an applicable credit or HOH filing status (see instructions for more information).Do you certify that all of the answers on this Form 8867 are, to the best of your knowledge, true, correct, and complete
  • Yes No
  • Form 8867 (Rev
  • 11-2024) $

Education

Bachelor

Manuel Permuy
Ciudad Habana Cuba
11.1990

Dates

03/08/25, 03/08/25

Income

846, 765, 0

Deductions

14600, 0

Tax Information

0, 0, 0, 0

Middle Initial

LESCAILLE

Social Security Number

846-33-2744

Business Information

MIS PAPELES MULTI SERVICES LLC, 6939 N 53rd St, Tampa, FL, 33617, 267084131, MIS PAPELES MULTI SERVICE, P03135418

Timeline

MIS PAPELES MULTI SERVICE, 0 MIS PAPELES MULTI SERVICES LLC

Internal Revenue Service

MIS PAPELES MULTI SERVICES LLC

Bachelor

Manuel Permuy
LESCAILLE MACEO