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Tax Planning with GP CPA
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What has your accountant or CPA done for you lately? Does your business advisor offer tax planning as part of their standard service offering?
Do you have access to your CPA throughout the year without paying extra fees? Does your business advisor contact you with suggestions or ways to save money/taxes?
If you answered any of these questions positively, then we thank you for being a GP CPA client!
Clearly you are an intelligent, good looking business owner who knows a good CPA! For anyone that is unsure how to answer any of the questions above or whispered “no” while reading them, let’s change that. New decade, new year, new start!
Which does GP CPA offer?
GP CPA offers a wide range of business advisory services that are tailored to the needs of business owners. For those small businesses who need someone to keep the books, we can do that. For clients who need help tracking bills to pay and invoices to collect, we call that accounting, and that is in our wheelhouse.
Do I need GP CPA if my business has a bookkeeper?
The answer is YES. If your business has a bookkeeper or internal accountant, we can provide oversight and analysis of the books as a value-added service. Need help with payroll? We use Gusto for payroll and can offer custom payroll services through their platform. If your small business needs help with financial information, chances are that GP CPA can help.
What makes GP CPA special?
We also “handle” taxes for our clients, which take the form of income (corporate & personal), sales, business property, and all the filings associated with them. You will never like taxes (like we do, at least), but with GP CPA as your advisor, you may hate them less. The word “extension” is a dirty word in our office and ONLY a last resort.
Contact us to see if we would be a good fit for your business needs. We are a text, email, phone call, or visit away. If you come all the way out to Ballantyne to visit us, we promise to make it worth your while! Oh, and one more thing, we love technology and how it can save business owners time and money. Let’s get started.
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