If there's any area of your life where you want a seasoned professional on your side, it's when you're choosing someone to help with your taxes and financial life. You want a knowledgeable partner who understands your goals, listens to your concerns, and gives you reliable, year-round advice. That's where a CPA comes in.
When it comes to managing your finances, communication with your tax advisor is critical. It's easy to think that the job is done once your return has been filed—but a good tax advisor does so much more than file your taxes. If your CPA just processes the numbers without offering proactive advice, you might miss some crucial opportunities to save money or to make more advantageous financial decisions.
As we approach the end of the year, we want to extend warm wishes to you and your loved ones. The team at Myrick CPA hopes this finds you in good spirits, anticipating the fresh opportunities and successes the New Year will bring.

The April tax deadline is looming. If you haven’t filed your taxes yet, you may be debating whether to hire a CPA or do them yourself. If you do decide to engage a professional, must they be a CPA? Knowing when the time is right to bring in a CPA can help you run your business more successfully. So… when do you need to hire a CPA for tax preparation?