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How to Actually Find an Accountant That’s Right for You (Not a Movie)

Published on December 26, 2025
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TL;DR:If you searched "find an accountant," chances are you either ended up in a Ben Affleck movie or a sea of generic results. This guide breaks down how to find therightaccountant based on your goals, what credentials to look for, common red flags, pricing benchmarks, and how Sam’s List simplifies the search.


Wait—Did You Mean the Movie?

Before we get into real accountants: yes,The Accountant(2016) starring Ben Affleckison Prime Video and Netflix. The sequel too. Also, yes—there’s a track called “Find the Accountant” on Spotify 🎧.

But let’s talk taxes, not thrillers.


What Does "Find an Accountant" Actually Mean?

When most people search this, they’re trying to:


Step-by-Step: How to Find the Right Accountant

1. Define What You Need

Are you:

  • A business owner needing monthly books + tax?

  • A freelancer with1099sand deductions?

  • Someone withback taxesor IRS letters?

2. Search Smart

3. Vet Credentials

Look for:

  • CPA= Certified Public Accountant (licensed, can represent before IRS)

  • EA= Enrolled Agent (IRS-authorized)

  • Bookkeeper= handles day-to-day books, not taxes

4. Ask These Questions on the Intro Call

  • Who will be my main point of contact?

  • Do you work with people like me (industry, income level)?

  • Do you offer tax planning or just filing?

  • How do you price services—hourly or flat-fee?


What Does an Accountant Cost? (In the U.S.)

Service TypeTypical Cost (USD)
One-off tax return (W-2 only)$300–$600
Annual tax + books package$1,500–$5,000+ per year
Monthly bookkeeping$300–$800/month
CPA advisory/planning$150–$400/hour

💡 NYC rates run higher: individual returns can range from $550–$1,500 depending on complexity. Source:AICPA


Red Flags When Hiring an Accountant

  • Says: "You can deduct that. Everyone does it."

  • Doesn’t sign your return as a paid preparer.

  • Doesn’t ask you to review the return.

  • No engagement letter or clear pricing.

  • Hard to reach during tax season.


Top Accountant Picks from Sam’s List (National + NYC)

Bookkeeper360

📍National + New York
Full-service bookkeeping, payroll, tax, CFO, and back office. Great for ecommerce, SaaS, and scaling brands. Deep tech stack (Xero, Gusto, QuickBooks).

CPA on Fire

📍National + New York
Entrepreneur-focused tax planning, S-Corp strategy, and year-round advisory. Known for proactive guidance, not just filing.

ECOM CPA

📍National + New York
Ecommerce-focused firm (Amazon, Shopify, Walmart, etc.) with strong inventory, COGS, and sales tax knowledge.

Good Operator

📍National + New York
Full accounting + fractional CFO team for scaling businesses and agencies. Experts in operational finance.

Steady Co

📍National + New York
Great fit for founders who want accounting + strategy in one place. Offers tax, accounting, and growth-focused guidance.


Bonus: Understand the Difference Between Roles

RoleWhat They Do
BookkeeperTracks transactions, manages receipts, keeps books current
AccountantPrepares financial statements, files taxes, provides advice
CPALicensed accountant who can represent you before the IRS, perform audits
Financial PlannerHelps with retirement, investments, and future goals (not taxes!)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I find a small business accountant near me?

A: Use keywords like “small business accountant near [city]” or trySam’s List Matchto get vetted referrals based on your business profile.

Q: What’s the difference between a CPA and a regular accountant?

A: A CPA is licensed and held to higher educational, ethical, and experience standards. They can also represent you before the IRS.

Q: How much does a CPA cost for tax prep?

A: Between $300–$1,500 depending on your situation and location. Complex returns with businesses or foreign assets run higher.

Q: When should I hire an accountant?

A: If you’re earning freelance income, running a business, dealing with audits, or just hate spreadsheets—it’s time.

Q: Can I just use software like TurboTax or QuickBooks?

A: Software helps, but can’t replace professional advice—especially if your finances are complex or you want proactive planning.


📺Want to see how Sam’s List works?

Watch this quick 90-second walkthrough of how we match you to the right accounting partner →Video Tutorial


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Kimberly Green, cofounder @ Sam’s List


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