Providence, RI · Bookkeepers

Find a Bookkeeper in Providence, RI

Verified bookkeepers for small businesses, freelancers, and nonprofits — QuickBooks, Xero, and FreshBooks experts who keep your books clean, current, and ready for tax season. Serving Providence, RI and the surrounding region — Providence CPAs serve financial services, healthcare, defense manufacturing, and tourism.

Why Providence clients hire bookkeepers

Local context for bookkeepers in Providence, RI

Dominant local industries

  • Financial services
  • Healthcare
  • Defense manufacturing
  • Tourism
  • Maritime

Rhode Island tax climate

Rhode Island has a graduated personal income tax topping at 5.99% and a 7% corporate income tax with a $400 minimum. Sales tax is 7% with no local add-on.

Key local deadline

Federal deadlines (Apr 15, Mar 15 for S-corps and partnerships) apply alongside any Rhode Island filings your bookkeepers handles.

When to hire

  • You're spending nights and weekends on data entry
  • Your books are months behind and tax season is coming
  • You can't tell what your business actually made last month
  • You're applying for a loan, line of credit, or investor capital
  • You're paying employees or contractors and need clean payroll records

What they do

  • Categorize transactions and reconcile bank, credit card, and merchant accounts
  • Manage accounts receivable (invoicing) and accounts payable (bill pay)
  • Produce monthly P&L, balance sheet, and cash flow statements
  • Run payroll or coordinate with your payroll provider
  • Hand off clean year-end books to your CPA for tax filing

Typical fees

What it costs

Low end

$300

per month

High end

$1,500

per month

Notes

Basic monthly bookkeeping: $300–$600. Full-service with payroll and AR/AP: $700–$1,500. Cleanup or catch-up projects are quoted separately.

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Bookkeeper vs CPA

FactorBookkeeperCPA
Primary roleDay-to-day transaction recordingTax filing, planning, assurance
Tax returnsGenerally noYes
Monthly closeYes — primary deliverableReviews close; rarely produces it
Hourly rate$40–$100$200–$600+
Best paired withA CPA for taxA bookkeeper for daily work

Questions to ask

  1. What accounting software do you work in, and do I get my own login?
  2. How often do you reconcile and deliver financials?
  3. Do you handle payroll, sales tax, and 1099s, or do I need separate help?
  4. What's your process for month-end close?
  5. Will you communicate with my CPA at tax time?
  6. What does a catch-up engagement cost if I'm behind?

Red flags

  • Won't give you direct access to your accounting software
  • Books are still on spreadsheets in 2026
  • No documented process for month-end close
  • Can't produce a clean P&L on request
  • Mixes personal and business transactions without flagging it

Documents to prepare

  • Last 12 months of bank and credit card statements
  • Current chart of accounts (or starting balances)
  • Payroll reports if applicable
  • Loan and credit agreements with amortization details
  • Any open invoices and bills

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FAQ

Bookkeepers in Providence — common questions

How much does bookkeepers cost in Providence?+

Providence bookkeepers typically charge $300–$1,500 per month. Basic monthly bookkeeping: $300–$600. Full-service with payroll and AR/AP: $700–$1,500. Cleanup or catch-up projects are quoted separately.

Do I need a Rhode Island-licensed CPA to work with a bookkeepers in Providence?+

For Rhode Island state filings, your preparer should hold a CPA license from the Rhode Island Board of Accountancy or be an Enrolled Agent. Out-of-state pros can prepare your federal return but should not sign as a CPA on Rhode Island returns. Rhode Island has a graduated personal income tax topping at 5.99% and a 7% corporate income tax with a $400 minimum.

Do I need a bookkeeper if I have a CPA?+

Yes — most CPAs prefer to receive clean books rather than reconstruct them at tax time. A bookkeeper handles the daily work; the CPA handles the strategy and filings.

How much does a bookkeeper cost per month?+

Most small businesses spend $300–$1,500 per month depending on transaction volume, number of accounts, and whether payroll and AR/AP are included.

Can I do bookkeeping myself with QuickBooks?+

You can. Most owners do it for 1–2 years before the time cost exceeds a bookkeeper's fee. The break-even point is usually around $200K–$500K in revenue or 200+ monthly transactions.

What's a catch-up bookkeeping engagement?+

A one-time project to bring books up to date when you've fallen behind. Pricing depends on months behind and transaction count — expect $500–$5,000 for most small businesses.

Should I pick a local or virtual bookkeeper?+

Virtual bookkeepers are the norm now — work happens in cloud software regardless of where the bookkeeper sits. Choose local only if you genuinely need in-person meetings or want to support local businesses.