Is a CPA better than a tax preparer?
Short Answer: It depends on your needs but business owners often benefit from CPA-level support.
A tax preparer may focus primarily on filing returns. A CPA can provide broader services including tax planning, accounting support, payroll guidance, and long-term strategy.
Common mistakes:
Only focusing on filing instead of planning
Making financial decisions without understanding tax impact
Switching providers every year
What we recommend:
If you own a business, consider a CPA relationship that goes beyond filing and supports year-round decision-making.
Still have questions?
If you’re not sure what applies to your situation, we can help.

