Accounting Firms for Logistics Companies in Houston
Whether you run a freight brokerage, manage a fleet of trucks, or operate a warehousing business, logistics accounting is critical. Find accounting firms who understand fuel expenses, multistate tax compliance, and cost-per-mile calculations—and who can help you stay profitable while scaling. 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!
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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 a logistics accountant?
A logistics accountant specializes in tracking the financial side of supply chain operations—including transportation costs, warehousing, fuel, tolls, and route profitability. Their goal is to improve efficiency and protect margins.
Do logistics companies need accounting?
Absolutely. Without proper financial oversight, logistics businesses can bleed cash through hidden inefficiencies or noncompliance with fuel and multistate tax regulations. Accountants help identify cost-saving opportunities and make informed strategic decisions.
How much does an accountant cost for a logistics contractor or owner-operator?
Rates vary: Basic bookkeeping: $50–$150/hour Tax prep & financials: $150–$300/hour Many logistics firms also hire monthly or part-time accountants for consistent support.
What is the best accounting software for logistics companies?
CargoNet is popular among freight and logistics firms, offering features for invoicing, cash flow tracking, and compliance. Other tools like QuickBooks or Xero may be used with custom integrations.
What financial reports are essential for logistics companies?
Key reports include profit-and-loss by route, cost-per-mile analysis, fuel tax summaries (IFTA), and inventory flow reports for warehousing. A good logistics accountant should build these into your dashboard or reporting system.
Can logistics accountants help with expansion?
Yes. Many offer fractional CFO or consulting services to guide route expansion, warehouse acquisitions, or new state entries. They model scenarios and help ensure profitability as you grow.
What Kind of Accountant Does a Logistics Company Actually Need?
From trucking to warehousing, logistics businesses deal with multistate taxes, complex cost structures, and constant pressure on margins. The right accountant will track fuel and freight costs, help optimize routes for profitability, and ensure your business stays compliant across state lines. Look for someone with supply chain experience—not just tax prep skills.
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