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Common CPA services in Los Angeles

The work Los Angeles residents and small businesses most often hire a CPA to handle.

  • Annual business and individual tax preparation
  • Tax planning and quarterly estimates
  • Bookkeeping and monthly close
  • Entity selection and formation (LLC, S-corp, C-corp)
  • Payroll setup and filings
  • IRS notice response and audit representation
  • Financial statement preparation (compilation / review)

Industries

Small-business industries shaping Los Angeles

The local economy your Los Angeles CPA should already know how to serve.

Entertainment & media (film, TV, music)

Real estate & development

Creators, talent & loan-out corps

Hospitality & restaurants

Fashion, beauty & e-commerce

Decision guide

When to hire a CPA vs. a bookkeeper

A bookkeeper records the past. A CPA shapes the future — taxes, structure, strategy.

Hire a bookkeeper when…

  • You need day-to-day transaction categorization and bank reconciliations
  • You want monthly financials but no tax filings or planning
  • Revenue is under ~$500K and your structure is simple (sole prop / single-member LLC)
  • You already have a CPA for taxes and just need clean books

Hire a CPA when…

  • You're filing business taxes (S-corp, C-corp, partnership)
  • You need tax planning, entity restructuring, or multi-state filings
  • You received an IRS or state tax notice or are facing an audit
  • You're raising capital, selling a business, or doing equity comp planning
  • Your books are a mess and you need cleanup plus a long-term advisor

Before you sign

Questions to ask any Los Angeles CPA before hiring

Use this checklist on your first call. Strong CPAs welcome these questions.

  1. Are you a licensed CPA in this state? What's your license number?
  2. What industries do you specialize in, and how many clients like me do you serve?
  3. Who actually does the work — you, a staff accountant, or an offshore team?
  4. How do you bill — hourly, fixed-fee, or monthly retainer? What's typical for my size?
  5. What software do you use (QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite), and do I get access to my files?
  6. How do you handle IRS notices or audits if they come up later?
  7. What's your response-time expectation during and outside of tax season?
  8. Can you provide references from clients in my industry?

Stay compliant

Tax deadlines and California notes

Federal deadlines plus the state and local filings that catch most filers off guard.

Mar 1

Los Angeles City Business Tax renewal due (LA City Office of Finance).

Apr 15

California Form 540 and federal 1040; CA pass-through entity tax (PTET) first prepayment due (50% of prior year).

Jun 15

CA PTET prepayment for current year — miss this and the election is void.

Jan 31

W-2s and 1099-NEC due to recipients and the IRS.

Mar 15

S-corp (1120-S) and partnership (1065) returns or 6-month extension.

Apr 15

Individual (1040) and C-corp (1120) returns; Q1 estimated taxes due.

Jun 16

Q2 estimated taxes due.

Sep 15

Q3 estimates; extended S-corp and partnership returns due.

Oct 15

Extended individual and C-corp returns due.

Ongoing

$800 California minimum franchise tax due for almost every LLC, LP, and corporation each year.

Informational only — not tax advice. Confirm current deadlines with your CPA or the relevant authority.

Nearby

Nearby cities to Los Angeles

Major metros our directory also serves.

Statewide

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about CPAs in Los Angeles

How much does a CPA cost in Los Angeles?

LA pricing skews higher than the national average — $300–$650/hour, $500–$2,000 for individual returns, and $2,000–$8,000+ for business returns. Entertainment specialists (loan-outs, residual tracking, multi-state withholding) charge a premium.

Should I set up a loan-out corporation in LA?

Loan-outs (typically S-corps) can save on self-employment tax and unlock deductible business expenses once net acting/writing/producing income passes roughly $75K–$100K. The math depends on CA's $800 minimum franchise tax, payroll setup costs, and reasonable compensation — talk to an entertainment-focused CPA before forming one.

What is the LA City Business Tax and do I owe it?

Nearly every business operating in the City of Los Angeles must register with the Office of Finance and renew annually by March 1. Rates depend on classification; many creative and professional services qualify for the Small Business Exemption under $100K of in-city receipts — but you still must file to claim it.

Does my LA CPA need to be licensed in California?

For California tax returns, yes — use a CPA licensed by the California Board of Accountancy or an Enrolled Agent. Out-of-state CPAs can prepare your federal return but cannot sign as a CPA on California filings.

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FactorVerified Los Angeles CPADIY / generalist
Local tax knowledgeLos Angeles state + local filingsFederal only
Audit defenseRepresents you to the IRSYou handle correspondence
Year-round planning
Typical fee$200–$3,500 / engagement$0 software + your hours
Specialty matchIndustry-experiencedGeneral-purpose

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