Professionals in Wasilla
Browse 41 professionals in Wasilla, Alaska.
Alexar LLC
Carney & Associates LLC
Centinel Pacific Accounting, LLC
Centinel Pacific Accounting, LLC
CP Accounting LLC
Deborah Palmer
Donald J Ashby, CPA, LLC.
Elizabeth C. Hartley, CPA Inc.
Foster and Company LLC
Foster and Company, LLC
Foster and Company, LLC
Foster and Company, LLC
Foster and Company, LLC
H&R Block
H&R Block
Knik Income Tax Services
Liberty Tax Service
Lyons and Associates, CPAs, Inc.
Mat-Su Accounting Services LLC
Megler Inc.
MEGLER, MARK JOHN
Monica Gaige
Namtvedt, Northcut and Associates
Nanette Rucker
Navigate Accounting Services
Northcut & Associates, LLC
Northcut and Associates LLC
Northern Numbers
Patricia Anne Hensley
R. Jack Bohnert EA
Ron Morgan, EA, CPA & Associates, LLC
Sandra L Bowers CPA
Sayen Family Bookkeeping & Tax Svc
Stevens Accounting Services, LLC
STRATEGIC CONSULTANTS OF ALASKA, LLC
Suzanna R. Winn
Tonya Vanderpool Accounting
Tonya Victoria Vanderpool
VIP Taxes & Consulting, LLC
Your Hometown Tax
Your Hometown Tax
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an accountant cost in Wasilla?
Personal tax returns: $150-$400 depending on complexity. Small business bookkeeping: $300-$800/month. Corporate tax returns: $1,000-$3,000+. Many accountants offer free initial consultations to discuss your needs and pricing.
What's the difference between a CPA and a bookkeeper?
CPAs (Chartered Professional Accountants) have a university degree plus professional certification. They can audit, provide tax advice, and represent you with CRA. Bookkeepers handle day-to-day transaction recording and basic financial reports. For complex tax situations, you want a CPA.
When should I hire an accountant?
Consider an accountant if you're self-employed, own rental property, have investment income, run a business, received a CRA notice, or your tax situation is more complex than a simple T4. The cost of an accountant often pays for itself in tax savings.
Can an accountant help if I'm behind on taxes?
Yes. Accountants regularly help clients catch up on unfiled returns. They can also help with CRA voluntary disclosure programs, negotiate payment arrangements, and handle reassessments or audits.
Is it worth paying for tax preparation vs doing it myself?
If you have a straightforward T4 income and no deductions, free software works fine. But if you have self-employment income, rental properties, investments, or business expenses, a professional accountant typically finds deductions that more than cover their fee.