Urda & Co has prepared tax returns on Chula Vista's Third Avenue since 1962, making the Suite 304 practice one of the longest-operating accounting offices in the western Chula Vista corridor. Individual and business filings produced here generate the income-verification records and closing-cost allocations that title-escrow providers including First American Title Company require before funding residential and commercial escrows. That six-decade tenure predates most of the Third Avenue Village redevelopment, giving the firm institutional memory of the shifting IRS code provisions that have reshaped South Bay small-business taxation since the Tax Reform Act of 1986. The office sits within the 815 Third Avenue professional complex, sharing the block with legal, insurance, and payroll service providers that form a concentrated professional-services cluster in western Chula Vista. Clients who bundle auto-related business deductions with personal returns coordinate documentation with nearby dual-service providers including Fiesta Auto Insurance & Tax Service, streamlining vehicle-expense substantiation under IRS standard-mileage and actual-cost methods. Return preparation covers Schedule E rental-property income, Form 4562 depreciation for commercial assets, and multi-entity consolidated reporting for owners operating LLCs, S-Corps, and sole proprietorships under a single taxpayer identification number.