FOCUS ON YOUR CORE COMPETITIVE EDGE
Many entrepreneurs and professionals start their career by commercializing a brilliant idea or things they enjoy doing. Turning an idea or skill into a profitable ongoing concern, however, requires more than passion. As a business expands, it becomes increasingly important for management to be able to navigate through transactions, comply with payroll tax and income tax laws, and show potential investors where the business is at financially.
We want our clients to succeed by focusing on the things they do the best. When it comes to numbers and accounting, we are here to help. You can trust us on matters from basic accounting system setup, bookkeeping, printing paychecks for your employees, to preparing quarterly and annual employment, sale, and income tax returns, so that your business can save time for profit-generating activities.
SAVE YOUR SHOEBOXES, USE YOUR CELL PHONE
Years ago, clients would often need to bring to CPA’s office a shoebox of invoices, receipts, or other documents when it’s time to talk. Fortunately, advancement of technology has gradually made it easier to reduce clutter and focus on essential ideas when communicating to your accountant.
We are very adaptive to new trends when it comes to information technology. Quality of communication can be improved when we focus on the underlying ideas, and let technology take care of the barriers of human data processing, physical space required for information storage, and geographic distance. While we enjoy having a cup of tea with our long term clients in the office, our infrastructure and software allow clients to send, retrieve, and collaborate with us on essential information regardless where they are, with even just a cell phone.
HELP WITH EVERYTHING IN YOUR ACCOUNTING CYCLE
We are available to help business owners taking care of accounting and tax tasks from day one of their operation to the end of accounting cycle, including
Setting Up An Accounting System That Works for Business Managers
Bookkeeping
Compilation of Financial Statements
Calculating Payroll Tax Withholdings and Printing Pay Check
Reporting Payroll Taxes s to State and Federal Agencies
Sorting Out and Closing Accounting Records for Income Tax Purposes