Accounting Firms for Hospitality Businesses in New York
Whether you run a hotel, restaurant, or event venue, managing cash flow, tip reporting, and seasonal staffing is no joke. Sam’s List helps you find accounting firms who specialize in the hospitality industry—so you can stop stressing about tax compliance, optimize labor costs, and get back to creating great guest experiences. Need to outsource something else? Search for proactivefinancial advisorsandfractional CFOson Sam’s List too. Make sure to check the reviews, it’s one of the most important parts of your vetting process!
Featured Accountants
Good Operator - Accounting, Finance, Tax, & Fractional CFO
23 Client Reviews
"Chase was kind, clear, and went out of his way to support even though we resolved I could handle things on my own without a third party. Would definitely refer him to other entrepreneurs and will reach out again later down the line :)"
Steady Co - Accounting, Tax & Fractional CFO
13 Client Reviews
"Everything has been easy, professional, and straight forward."
YOLO Numbers
4 Client Reviews
"Great! They took some really messy books, cleaned them up, did much better tax planning than my former accountant. Before I was really stressed about my accounting. My I have a solid team and a system backing me up!"
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FrequentlyAsked Questions
What is hospitality accounting?
Hospitality accounting focuses on tracking income, managing payroll, and ensuring compliance with tax laws for hotels, restaurants, and similar businesses. It includes cost management, tip reporting, and seasonal budgeting.
What does a hotel accountant do?
A hotel accountant manages payroll, tracks revenue and expenses, reconciles financial statements, and helps optimize financial performance through budgeting and cash flow analysis.
What is the best accounting software for hospitality businesses?
Popular options include QuickBooks, Xero, and Data Plus Inc. These platforms help manage revenue, expenses, and payroll—while offering tools tailored to hotels and restaurants.
What type of accountant do I need for my hospitality business?
Most hospitality businesses benefit from a CPA or an accountant with direct industry experience. If you need tax planning, payroll, or audit support, look for someone with hospitality clients in their portfolio.
What’s hospitality cost accounting?
This refers to tracking costs across profit and cost centers—like rooms, food & beverage, or events. It helps managers understand profitability at a granular level and control variable expenses.
What Should You Look for in a Hospitality Accountant?
Hospitality companies—from restaurants to boutique hotels—need accountants who understand seasonal cash flow, tip reporting, and labor cost analysis. Look for professionals experienced in optimizing food costs, managing payroll with tip credits, forecasting during off-seasons, and staying compliant with hospitality-specific tax rules.
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