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New Hampshire Bookkeeping Services

Bookkeeper services for New Hampshire small businesses. Monthly bookkeeping, payroll support, QuickBooks cleanup, tax-ready records, and remote NH bookkeepers who understand BPT and BET.

What's included

What professional bookkeeping covers

A modern bookkeeping provider handles the full monthly cycle — reconciliations, AP/AR, financial reporting, and a clean year-end handoff to your CPA.

Bank reconciliation

Every bank, credit card, loan, and merchant account reconciled monthly to the penny.

Accounts payable

Bill capture, approvals, and on-time vendor payments through Bill.com, Melio, or QBO.

Accounts receivable

Invoicing, payment posting, and collections so cash hits the bank faster.

Financial reporting

Monthly P&L, balance sheet, and cash-flow with KPIs your team will actually read.

Packages

Monthly bookkeeping packages

Compare typical Starter, Growth, and Premium tiers from outsourced bookkeeping providers. Use them as a benchmark when getting quotes.

Starter

$200 – $500

per month

Solopreneurs and early-stage businesses with one bank account and light volume.

  • Up to ~100 monthly transactions
  • 1 bank + 1 credit card reconciled monthly
  • Cash-basis books and quarterly P&L
  • QuickBooks Online or Xero file maintained
  • Email support, 48-hour response
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Growth

$500 – $1,200

per month

Established small businesses with multiple accounts, AP/AR, and sales tax.

  • Up to ~500 monthly transactions
  • Multiple bank, credit, and loan accounts
  • Monthly close in 5–10 business days
  • AP / AR management and sales-tax tracking
  • Monthly P&L, balance sheet, cash-flow
  • Dedicated bookkeeper + monthly review call
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Premium

$1,200 – $3,500+

per month

Growing companies needing accrual books, class tracking, and controller-level review.

  • High-volume transactions across multiple entities
  • Accrual basis with class/department tracking
  • Controller-level monthly review
  • CFO-ready reporting & KPI dashboards
  • Payroll, AP, and AR fully integrated
  • Year-end CPA package delivered on Jan 31
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Cleanup & catch-up

Cleanup bookkeeping pricing

Behind on your books? Cleanup (also called catch-up) is billed as a one-time project before recurring monthly work begins.

ScopeTypical rangeNotes
Light cleanup (1–3 months behind)$500 – $1,500Categorize, reconcile, and tie out to bank statements
Standard cleanup (3–9 months behind)$1,500 – $4,000Rebuild ledgers, fix prior-year miscategorizations
Deep cleanup (9–18 months behind)$4,000 – $9,000Multi-year reconciliations, late-return support
Catch-up / multi-year (18+ months)$9,000 – $25,000+Full ledger reconstruction, often spans 2–3 tax years
Per-month catch-up rate$300 – $700 / month behindMost providers price by months-behind + transaction volume

Local compliance

New Hampshire bookkeeping & tax compliance

NH businesses enjoy no state income tax on wages and no general sales tax, but they must track the Business Profits Tax (BPT) and Business Enterprise Tax (BET) carefully in the general ledger.

  • New Hampshire Business Profits Tax (BPT) at 7.5% tracked in the GL for applicable entities
  • Business Enterprise Tax (BET) at 0.55% on enterprise value tracked alongside payroll and compensation
  • No NH sales tax simplifies revenue-side bookkeeping — no state sales tax filings needed
  • No state personal income tax on wages means federal-only W-2 and 1099 reconciliation
  • NH Department of Revenue Administration online portal data kept in sync with the books
  • Year-end CPA handoff for federal returns with NH BPT and BET schedules included

Recurring

Monthly bookkeeping packages

An ongoing engagement closes your books within 5–10 business days of month-end so owners and investors get real-time visibility, not stale numbers.

  • Every transaction categorized to your chart of accounts
  • All bank, credit card, and loan accounts reconciled to statements
  • Monthly P&L, balance sheet, and cash-flow statement delivered
  • AP and AR maintained throughout the month, not just at month-end
  • Monthly review call to flag anomalies and answer questions
  • CPA-ready year-end financials handed off on January 31

Bundle

Payroll + bookkeeping bundle

When the same provider handles payroll and the books, wage and tax data flows straight to the GL — no manual journal entries, no year-end scramble.

  • Payroll auto-posted to QuickBooks Online, Xero, or Sage with proper splits
  • 401(k), HSA, and benefit accruals tracked monthly, not just at year-end
  • Workers comp audit data pulled directly from payroll classes
  • Cash flow forecasts driven by actual pay-period and tax-deposit dates
  • One vendor, one bill, one team that knows your books and your payroll
  • Year-end W-2 / 1099 reconciled to the GL before filing

Reporting

Financial reporting & KPIs

Numbers are only useful when they're decision-ready. A good bookkeeper packages monthly financials with the KPIs that matter to your business.

  • Monthly profit & loss with prior-year and budget comparisons
  • Balance sheet review with explanations of material changes
  • Cash-flow statement and 13-week cash forecast
  • Industry-specific KPIs (gross margin, labor %, COGS % of revenue)
  • Department, class, or location reporting where applicable
  • Custom dashboards via Fathom, LivePlan, or Google Sheets

One-time project

Cleanup & catch-up bookkeeping

Cleanup rebuilds messy or behind books before recurring work starts. Most providers scope it as a fixed project priced by months-behind and transaction volume.

  • Categorize and reconcile prior-period transactions back to true balances
  • Fix duplicated, miscategorized, or missing entries
  • Rebuild balance sheets when retained earnings have drifted
  • Late tax returns filed with accurate numbers your CPA can stand behind
  • Hand-off into a recurring monthly package once books are current
  • Optional IRS notice support if a missed filing has already triggered a letter

QuickBooks

QuickBooks Online support

Most U.S. small businesses run on QuickBooks Online. A QuickBooks-certified bookkeeper sets the file up correctly the first time and maintains it month after month.

  • QuickBooks Online setup, chart of accounts, and bank feeds configured
  • QuickBooks ProAdvisor-certified bookkeepers and accountants
  • Migration from desktop QuickBooks, spreadsheets, or another platform
  • Bank rules, recurring transactions, and class tracking optimized
  • QuickBooks Payments, Payroll, and Bill Pay integrations supported
  • You remain the primary account owner — never locked out of your file

Specialty

Industry-specific bookkeeping

Industry context changes everything — what a restaurant tracks weekly is not what a real estate investor tracks monthly. Match your bookkeeper to your business.

  • Restaurants: daily sales summaries, tip pooling, food/beverage cost %
  • Real estate: per-property P&Ls, depreciation, Schedule E exports
  • Construction: job costing, WIP schedules, retention tracking
  • Ecommerce: A2X-style channel reconciliation, COGS, inventory
  • Professional services: WIP, retainers, deferred revenue
  • Nonprofits: fund accounting, grant tracking, Form 990 prep

Software

QuickBooks, Xero & cloud bookkeeping support

Most outsourced bookkeepers work in QuickBooks Online or Xero. Knowing the platform helps you compare quotes apples to apples.

PlatformBest forPricing (typical)Notes
QuickBooks OnlineMost U.S. small businesses; default for CPA firms$35 – $235 / mo (Simple Start → Advanced)Largest ProAdvisor network; tightest integration with QuickBooks Payroll
XeroStartups, ecommerce, multi-currency, international$20 – $80 / mo (Early → Established)Cleaner UX, unlimited users on every plan, strong app marketplace
FreshBooksSolopreneurs, freelancers, service-based businesses$21 – $65 / mo + $11/team memberInvoicing-first; lighter on inventory and accrual reporting
WaveVery small businesses with minimal volumeFree core, paid add-onsGood entry point; outgrown quickly past 50 transactions/mo
Sage IntacctMid-market and multi-entity businessesQuote-based, $400+ / mo typicalTrue multi-entity consolidation; overkill below ~$5M revenue

Vetting checklist

Questions to ask a bookkeeping provider

  1. 1
    What accounting software do you use, and will I remain the file owner?
  2. 2
    How quickly do you close the books after month-end?
  3. 3
    Is your pricing flat-fee monthly or hourly, and what triggers scope changes?
  4. 4
    Can you handle cleanup or catch-up before we start the monthly engagement?
  5. 5
    Do you offer payroll, AP, and AR — or do I need separate vendors?
  6. 6
    How do you coordinate with my CPA at year-end?
  7. 7
    What industries do you specialize in, and can you share references?
  8. 8
    How is my financial data protected — MFA, SOC 2, encrypted document portals?

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Common questions

Bookkeeping FAQs

Do I need a local NH bookkeeper or can I work with one remotely?+

Cloud bookkeeping via QuickBooks Online or Xero means you can work with a specialist anywhere in the U.S. Many New Hampshire business owners prefer remote bookkeepers who understand NH BPT and BET rules but do not need to visit the office.

How much do bookkeeping services cost in New Hampshire?+

Most NH small businesses pay $200–$3,500/month for outsourced bookkeeping depending on transaction volume, account count, and whether the books are cash or accrual. Cleanup projects range from $500–$9,000+ depending on months behind.

What's included in a New Hampshire bookkeeping package?+

Typical packages include monthly bank and credit card reconciliation, categorized transactions, accounts payable and receivable, financial reports (P&L, balance sheet, cash flow), and a CPA-ready year-end package with NH BPT and BET data.

Can the same provider handle bookkeeping and payroll in NH?+

Yes — the payroll + bookkeeping bundle is common. Payroll entries auto-post to the general ledger, and NH unemployment compensation is tracked quarterly. Year-end W-2s and 1099s reconcile to the books before filing.

How does New Hampshire's lack of sales tax affect bookkeeping?+

With no state sales tax, NH bookkeeping is simpler on the revenue side — there are no monthly sales tax filings or jurisdiction tracking. Your bookkeeper focuses on clean revenue recognition, expense categorization, and BPT/BET compliance instead.

How quickly can a bookkeeper clean up messy books in NH?+

Light cleanup (1–3 months behind) typically takes 1–2 weeks. Standard cleanup (3–9 months) takes 2–4 weeks. Deep or multi-year catch-ups can take 4–10 weeks depending on transaction volume and documentation available.

Will I still need a CPA for taxes if I have an NH bookkeeper?+

Yes. Your bookkeeper closes the books monthly and delivers a clean year-end package. Your CPA then prepares and files federal and New Hampshire BPT/BET returns. Some firms offer both bookkeeping and tax under one roof.

What is the Business Profits Tax and Business Enterprise Tax?+

The New Hampshire Business Profits Tax (BPT) is a 7.5% tax on business profits for most entities. The Business Enterprise Tax (BET) is a 0.55% tax on enterprise value (wages, interest, dividends). Your bookkeeper tracks these throughout the year so your CPA can file accurately.

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