222 direct Small Business matches in New York, NY. Compare ratings, review coverage, and profile depth.
222 direct small business CPA matches are currently available for New York, NY.
This page helps you narrow local firms by specialty fit, public review coverage, and profile depth before you contact anyone.
New York small business CPAs are most useful when your needs go beyond annual filing into owner pay, entity planning, and multi-entity tax coordination.
Common fit signals on this page include you run an agency, consulting firm, or service business and need more than year-end tax prep., you want a new york cpa who can connect bookkeeping, payroll, and owner compensation into one plan., you are comparing firms that can support growth, multi-entity cleanup, or a move into s-corp planning..
Tell us what kind of Small Business help you need in New York and we will help you find CPA options that fit.
Use this New York page to compare small business CPAs for agency and consulting firms, multi-entity tax planning, and owner compensation strategy. Start with the strongest local matches below, then compare ratings, specialties, and trust signals before reaching out.
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We do not have enough dedicated Small Business specialist profiles in New York, NY yet, so the best next step is to browse the full CPA list for that city and compare broader local firms.
Browse all CPAs in New York, NY →Start with firms that already speak to agencies, consultants, or owner-led businesses similar to yours. Then compare review depth, visible specialties, and whether the profile suggests they can support bookkeeping, payroll, and tax planning together rather than only filing returns.
The best fit is usually a firm that can handle owner compensation, multi-entity tax coordination, and clean books for decision-making. In New York, that matters more once your business is growing beyond simple annual compliance.
Start with firms that show strong trust signals, then compare review depth, profile detail, and whether their experience lines up with the work most common in New York. For this market, the biggest fit signals are usually agency and consulting firms, multi-entity tax planning, owner compensation strategy.
For self-employed people earning roughly $50k+ in net profit, an S-Corp election can save $5,000–$20,000/year in self-employment tax by splitting income between salary (subject to payroll tax) and distributions (not subject to SE tax). A small business CPA will model the exact savings for your income level, factoring in payroll filing costs.
The Qualified Business Income (Section 199A) deduction allows eligible pass-through businesses — sole props, partnerships, S-Corps — to deduct up to 20% of qualified business income from taxable income. The rules are complex, especially for service businesses above income thresholds. A CPA who knows the QBI rules can structure your business to maximise the deduction.
Most small business owners benefit from quarterly check-ins: a Q1 review after filing, a mid-year strategy session in June, year-end planning in October/November, and filing. The October/November meeting is the most valuable — it's the last window to make moves that affect your tax bill before December 31.
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