Bookkeeping Services in Fort Worth, TX
Clean books, every month — so your business runs on real numbers and tax time isn't a fire drill. Monthly bookkeeping, year-end cleanup, and QuickBooks Online setup, all done by a tax-trained accountant who knows what April will need.
In a metro of 935,508, small and mid-size operations in Fort Worth, Texas face the same bookkeeping pressure as larger competitors — monthly closes that actually close, bank reconciliations that match to the cent, and year-end financials a lender or tax preparer can rely on. (Local economic context: Aerospace, manufacturing, defense, livestock.) CS Precision Tax works primarily in QuickBooks Online: chart-of-accounts setup, bank and credit-card feed connections, monthly transaction categorization, account reconciliation, and delivery of profit-and-loss and balance-sheet statements — without being prompted. Texas levies a state sales tax. We coordinate with your payroll provider (Gusto, ADP, Rippling) and sales-tax tool (TaxJar, Avalara) so the general ledger reflects what those systems report. Owner draws, contributions, and distributions are tracked in dedicated equity accounts from day one, which matters for basis calculations in S-corps and partnerships operating across Tarrant County. Year-end cleanup for businesses that need catch-up work before tax preparation is quoted separately as a fixed-fee engagement.
What to know if you file from here
For businesses in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, the most common bookkeeping gap is failing to segregate TX sales tax collected from gross operating revenue. Texas levies a state sales tax. Monthly reconciliation is the only reliable way to catch the small discrepancies — duplicate charges, misrouted payments, uncategorized receipts — before they compound into year-end balances that slow down tax preparation. Owner-equity accounts for S-corps and partnerships operating in Fort Worth should be structured from the start so basis calculations are straightforward at filing time.
Who this service is for
- Small businesses with $0–$5M in revenue
- Service firms (agencies, consultants, professional practices)
- E-commerce and marketplace sellers
- Real estate investors with rental property
- Professional partnerships
- Owners preparing for financing or sale
What we need to start
- Bank, credit-card, and merchant-account access (read-only or via QuickBooks feeds)
- Most recent year-end financials, if available
- Current QuickBooks file (or willingness to migrate)
- List of customers, vendors, and contractor 1099s
- Loan and lease documents
- Payroll provider login or year-to-date reports
- Any open A/R and A/P balances
Frequently asked questions for Fort Worth, TX
Can you handle bookkeeping for my Fort Worth business if we never meet in person?
Our Fort Worth company's books are behind by a year or more. Can you catch us up?
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