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Top 10 accountants in Danbury, CT

Clients agree: these Danbury accountants are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
AccounTax LLC

AccounTax LLC

5.0(3)
Offers online services
9 hires on Thervo
38+ years in business
Serves Danbury, CT
Deborah L. says, "Frank responded promptly, he was professional, courteous, and his prices were fair. I just found my new accountant. I would definitely reccommend him." Read more
Most & Company LLP

Most & Company LLP

New on Thervo
Offers online services
3 hires on Thervo
44+ years in business
Serves Danbury, CT
Website: Most-co.com
PW Advisors

PW Advisors

5.0Exceptional(12)
Offers online services
2+ years in business
Serves Danbury, CT
Jonathan R. says, "PW Advisors is a truly professional organization. Their advice for our business has been excellent and in turn has saved us and will continue to save us a lot of money due to their tax minimization strategies. PW Advisors provide multiple value-add services, and we consider them to be an integral part of our company. Thank you PW Advisors, we would not be where we are without you." Read more
Key Tax Group

Key Tax Group

5.0(3)
Offers online services
9 hires on Thervo
29+ years in business
Serves Danbury, CT
Amber M. says, "All I can say is WOW! Key Tax Group are the bees knees! Great work, accurate and really saved me a ton on my returns. Great work Key Tax!" Read more
Sacco CPA

Sacco CPA

New on Thervo
Offers online services
42+ years in business
Serves Danbury, CT
Professionalism By combining our expertise, experience and the energy of our staff, each client receives close personal and professional attention. Our high standards, service and specialized staff spell the difference between our outstanding performance, and other firms. We make sure that every client is served by the expertise of our whole firm. Responsiveness Our firm is responsive. Clients who choose our firm rely on competent advice and personal attention. We provide tax, accounting and attest services to individuals and businesses. Through hard work, we have earned the respect of the business and financial communities. This respect ill...

Your Accounting questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.

What do accountants do?

Accountants help manage finances for businesses and individuals. Common services include:

  • Day-to-day bookkeeping: Recording income/expenses, processing payroll, managing accounts payable/receivable
  • Reporting: Preparing financial statements, cash flow reports, profit/loss statements
  • Taxes: Tax planning and preparation, filing returns, resolving audits
  • Auditing: Reviewing financial records to verify accuracy and compliance
  • Advising: Budgeting, reducing costs, improving profits, managing cash flow
  • Compliance: Ensuring legal/regulatory standards are met, documenting processes
  • Systems: Implementing accounting software/controls appropriate for the organization

How much do accountants charge?

Accountant fees vary widely based on several factors:

  • Location: Accountants in major metropolitan areas tend to charge higher rates, averaging $150 to $400 per hour. In smaller towns, rates may range from $100 to 250 per hour.
  • Experience level: Newly certified or junior accountants typically charge $50 to $150 per hour. Senior accountants with 5 to 10 years of experience charge $200 to $500 per hour on average.
  • Firm size: Solo practitioners and small local firms often have lower rates compared to larger regional or national firms.
  • Specializations: Accountants with niche expertise like forensic accounting or international taxes command higher rates.
  • Services: Commonly outsourced services like payroll, bookkeeping, and tax prep tend to cost less per hour than consultative services like auditing and financial planning.

Expect to pay $150 to $1,800+ for tax prep, $2,000 to $25,000+ for auditing, and $200 to $1,000 per month for bookkeeping, depending on your business size and needs. Request free consultations and compare detailed estimates before hiring.

How is an accountant different from a bookkeeper?

Bookkeepers handle daily transactions like recording expenses or issuing invoices. Accountants take the data bookkeepers compile and use it for high-level tasks like preparing financial statements, guiding business strategy, and filing taxes.

Most small businesses need both bookkeeping and higher-level accounting. A single accountant can provide both services, or you can hire a separate bookkeeper. If hiring both, ensure they communicate and regularly share data.

When should you hire an accountant?

Consider hiring an accountant if:

  • You need help selecting accounting systems and software for your business.
  • You need help with complex finances like managing investments, real estate, or international transactions.
  • Don't have the time or the training to do daily bookkeeping and accounting tasks yourself.
  • You need tax expertise to help maximize your return and prevent tax errors or penalties.
  • You're looking to identify cost reductions and growth opportunities.
  • You're preparing for an audit or sale and need to verify accurate financial statements.
  • You notice errors in your current system and need an expert to review processes and improve internal controls.

How do I choose an accountant near me?

The right accountant-client relationship can provide tremendous value to your business. Take the time to research options thoroughly before deciding who to hire. When researching accountants near you:

  • Ask for referrals from business owners in your industry.
  • Review credentials like CPA licensing, education, specializations.
  • Ask them for a free consultation and meet with them to discuss your needs.
  • Compare detailed estimates from at least 3 potential accountants.
  • Ask for client references and read client reviews on Lawful and Google.
  • Clearly communicate your expectations and budget.
  • Look for an accountant who communicates clearly and answers your questions in understandable terms.
  • Prioritize trust and rapport, as your accountant handles sensitive financial data.
  • Consider both large established CPA firms and smaller local professionals.

What questions should I ask when getting estimates from CPA firms or accountants?

Asking the below questions and choose an accountant who answers you promptly and clearly.

  • How long have you been an accountant?
  • What financial certifications do you have?
  • Do you specialize in a specific industry or area?
  • Can I have a free consultation? 
  • What accounting services do you offer?
  • How to you calculate and bill for your services?

Reviews for Danbury accountants

Recent success stories from people in the Danbury area.
Willie H.
Great introduction, I left the first appointment with confidence, and a game plan to get my business Taxes in order. I look forward a long business relationship with Mr. Marcucio
AccounTax LLC
Edan S.
Finding an accountant in general is so tough after using many different accountants of which I wasn't happy with at all. until I was referred to this firm very professional communicated & responsive everytime I had a question I would get a quick reply with an answer very happy to use them & continue to use them. Thanks for all the great work
PW Advisors
Karen L.
Extremely happy customer! They saved me a ton on my taxes! TY Key Tax!
Key Tax Group
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