If you’re a business owner that likes running things on your own, doing so without a licensed CPA by your side may be harmful. The more hats you wear, the less likely you’ll be able to focus, solely, on the profitability of your company.
Avoid unscrupulous tax preparers who include errors or false information on a tax return that could leave you open to liability for unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest.
Here are five reasons why you need a licensed CPA during all stages of growth within your company.
According to Merchant Maverick, “An accountant is a finance professional who offers business advice and can perform bookkeeping tasks like reconciliation and record-keeping. But only a CPA can represent your company legally before the IRS, create audit reports, and review reports.”
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) |
Unlicensed Accountant |
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Must have a Bachelor's and have successfully passed the CPA certification exam |
Not required to have any formal education or prior experience |
Offers advice and insight about the big picture finances of a business, and can often offer a deeper knowledge of tax codes |
Offers advice and insight about the big picture finances of a business |
Can create audit reports and review reports |
Can only create compilation reports |
Can legally represent a client |
Cannot legally represent a client |
In addition to a college degree in accounting with 150 hours of approved college coursework, before someone becomes a CPA, when he/she also passes a four-part CPA Exam.
Then the person must apprentice with a licensed CPA for at least 100 hours before receiving the CPA designation.
Once licensure is granted, many state licensing boards require that CPAs maintain and improve their skills through continuing professional education (CPE) courses and other opportunities for professional development. In Texas, that means 120 hours, with a minimum of 20 per year.
The license is not the only requirement to be a CPA. CPAs are also expected to follow a strict code of ethics and meet the high standards of the profession. In Texas, CPAs must complete four hours of ethics courses every two years.
You may not need to hire a licensed CPA full-time, or even as a part-time employee, to benefit from their knowledge of the ins and outs of business finance. As you run your business, there may be specific instances when you need a CPA’s expertise.
The important thing to keep in mind is the skillset, security, and knowledge a licensed CPA brings to your business. Give us a call to discuss your business situation and learn how we can help your business grow.