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Accountants for SMB Owners for Audit Services

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Grace CPA Services | Accounts Payable/Receivable, Audit Services, Budgeting & Forecasting
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2 Client Reviews

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"Great experience. She was fast. Not pushy even though I moved a bit slow and always helpful. I will definitely be working with Stephanie again."
Acuity | Accounts Payable/Receivable, Budgeting & Forecasting, Business Tax Preparation
Scale confidently – our clients see a 313% higher survival rate.
Heritage CPAs, PLLC | Audit Services, Budgeting & Forecasting, Business Tax Preparation
Our firm looks for active and ongoing engagement with our clients and seeks to be a partner in long term growth and success.
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FrequentlyAsked Questions

How much should an accountant cost for a small business?

Accountants for SMBs typically charge between $1,000 and $5,000 per year, depending on complexity. Hourly rates range from $150 to $400, while monthly bookkeeping packages may run $300 to $2,000.

Should I get an accountant for my small business?

Yes. Hiring an accountant can save time, reduce tax liability, and help you avoid compliance issues. It’s especially helpful if your income is growing, you're managing contractors, or you're applying for funding.

What type of accountant is best for small businesses?

A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is ideal if you need tax strategy, financial reports, or audit support. A bookkeeper is best for day-to-day transaction management. Many SMBs use both.

Can I do my own accounting for my small business?

Yes, but it's easy to make mistakes—especially when it comes to taxes and deductions. Most business owners eventually outsource accounting to save time and avoid costly errors.

What does SMB mean in accounting?

SMB stands for Small and Midsize Business. It refers to companies with fewer employees and less revenue than large enterprises, but with more complex needs than solopreneurs or freelancers.

What does a small business accountant do?

Bookkeeping & Cash Flow Tracking: Stay organized with monthly financial statements, categorized transactions, and real-time profit tracking.
Tax Prep & Filing: CPAs and enrolled agents can help you file state and federal returns and reduce your tax bill through deductions and credits.

Payroll & Contractor Support: Get help running payroll, issuing 1099s, and staying compliant with wage and hour rules.

Financial Forecasting: Plan for funding, growth, or acquisitions with expert help building forecasts, budgets, and valuation models.

Entity Structure Advice: Choose the best structure (LLC, S corp, etc.) and get help switching if needed.

IRS Compliance: From sales tax to audits, stay in good standing and avoid penalties.

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