I had a CPA set up my corporation and after I was left in the dust to fend for my own. A few months in I’m realizing I’m a bit over my head and now as tax season approaches, I think I should get back with my CPA.

But I also started using Gusto for paying myself as an employee on payroll and it seems to be going fine but I’m curious what exactly Gusto provides. If I were to say to my CPA, “give me the works, I’ll pay you to do it all!” what aspect of running the business would he take from Gusto if I decide to give it up. Bookkeeper payroll service? Would a CPA be annoyed that I’m using Gusto?

Also what is the list of what I need? Bookkeeper, CPA, insurance agent…?

Just trying to learn here before it gets out of hand. Thank you.

  • fucking_unicorn@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Why a Corp vs an LLC as scorp? I researched both and it seemed to me that a single member LLC with SCorp filing status would work best for the image and direction I wanted to take. I pay myself a salary as a w2 worker and this will be my first year working with a cpa for taxes to help me get set on the right foot. I do my own book keeping.