Elena B Faro Tax & Business
About
Tax season hits midtown harder than a February blizzard; business owners there need a steady hand—someone who knows which numbers to crunch first. Just off the Broadway corridor sits Elena B Faro Tax & Business, a practice that treats profit-and-loss statements like personal correspondence rather than auditor’s footnotes. They handle scheduling strategies for partners, unpack section 199A deductions without jargon, and file multi-state corporate returns before the FedEx truck arrives. Independent contractors often stop by to refigure estimated taxes after a big freelance check clears.
The office sits steps from spring theater crowds and autumn financial crowds alike—648 Broadway, New York, NY 10012 reads the simplest street-number address in Manhattan that still pulls six-figure clients. Broadway’s double-height windows let the late-morning sun hit exactly the right desk angle; they say vertical chronology matters as much as margin per hour. A mid-block placement means midtown lunch noise never turns into lobby hollering—useful when they’re e-filing extensions at 10:58 p.m.
(212) 228-9579 is the number to dial if balance sheets feel longer than second intermission tickets and books threaten to overwrite coffee stains. Visit on weekdays; closed Saturdays, but holidays rarely follow bank calendars—keep the digits handy after Memorial Day weekend.
Find directions on Google—plug in the final showtime and let the app lead you through the alley behind Astor Place; map the route before you schlep uptown traffic.