Shaneaka L. Long, EA
Guided by Faith. Grounded in Expertise.
I’m Shaneaka Long, Enrolled Agent, founder of SL Financial Solutions Tax & Accounting and known as The Church Financial Management & Nonprofit Compliance Consultant.
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With years of experience helping ministries, pastors, and nonprofit organizations navigate complex financial and IRS challenges, my passion is simple — to see churches walk in excellence, accountability, and financial stewardship.
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As a federally licensed tax professional, I have the authority to represent clients in all 50 states before the IRS. But more importantly, I believe that sound financial management is ministry work — it protects the vision, supports the mission, and strengthens the impact of the Kingdom.
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When you partner with me, you’re not just gaining a tax consultant — you’re gaining a trusted advisor committed to your ministry’s integrity, compliance, and growth.

Why Choose Me?
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Specialize in clergy tax returns with a deep understanding of the financial and compliance needs of pastors and ministers.
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In business since 2017, serving churches, clergy, and faith-based organizations nationwide.
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Completed tax returns for both clergy and non-clergy individuals, as well as small businesses including Single-Member LLCs, S-Corporations, C-Corporations, and Partnerships.
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Daughter of a pastor who understands the unique challenges and responsibilities of ministry life.
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Small, dedicated firm providing truly personalized, one-on-one service
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Experienced in small business tax returns, accounting, and compliance issues.
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Enrolled Agent licensed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury with full representation rights before the IRS.
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Committed to reasonable pricing and transparent service.
What is an Enrolled Agent?
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Enrolled agent status is the highest credential the IRS awards
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Enrolled Agents are the only federally licensed tax practitioners who specialize in taxation
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Licensed to practice in all 50 states
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Have generally unrestricted rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS
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Required to take at least 72 hours of continuing education courses every three years
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Governed by a Code of Ethics – IRS Circular 230
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EAs have been in existence since 1884
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Attorneys and CPAs are licensed by the state, so they have to be registered in-state to represent you