Expertise:
  • Tax planning
  • Tax-efficient investments
  • Retirement planning
  • Estate planning
Education:
  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Arizona
  • Master of Science, University of Arizona

Reid Kopald is a seasoned tax manager with over a decade of experience as an Enrolled Agent (EA), known for his knowledge and ability to navigate the complex world of taxation. Reid began his academic journey at the University of Arizona, where he first immersed himself in the realm of reason and logic, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy in 2007. His quest for knowledge did not end there. In 2010, he continued his education at the same institution, earning a Master of Science in Finance. This unique combination of philosophy and finance has given Reid a rare insight into the intricacies of financial planning and tax management, enabling him to provide insightful and strategic tax solutions.

For the past seven years, Reid has been an integral part of the TFX team, where his skills and knowledge have greatly benefited the firm and its clients. His work at TFX is characterized by a commitment to excellence and a deep understanding of the tax code, allowing him to navigate its complexities with ease and efficiency.

Outside of the office, Reid is an avid outdoorsman and intellectual. He enjoys boating, playing tennis, and gardening, which allow him to connect with nature and cultivate patience and meticulous attention to detail – traits that translate well to his professional life.

The combination of academic training, professional experience, and personal interests makes Reid Kopald a remarkable tax manager. His dedication to his profession, combined with his diverse passions, contribute to his well-rounded approach to tax management and make him a valued member of his clients and the TFX team.

Articles

Do churches pay taxes? A clear guide to exemptions, property, and filing

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Form 1310: A guide to claiming tax refunds for deceased taxpayers

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What is the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion on FAFSA? A 2026 guide for expat families

If your child is applying for federal student aid and your family lives abroad, FAFSA treats your Foreign Earned Income Exclusion differently from how the IRS does – and that difference can significantly affect how much aid you q...

Do minors get taxes taken out of their paycheck?

Yes – minors get taxes taken out of their paycheck like adults if they earn more than the standard deduction. For tax year 2025, the filing threshold for a working teen is $15,750 in wages or $1,350 in unearned income. Most teens can claim Exempt on Form W-4 only if they had no federal income tax liability in the prior year and ex...

Is foreign pension income taxable in the US? What expats must know

US citizens and residents must report foreign pension income on Form 1040 regardless of where the pension originated. The IRS taxes most foreign pension distributions under IRC §§ 61 and 72. Tax treaties may reduce double taxation, but do not eliminate the US reporting obligation for US citizens. Key ...