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Find a CPA in Boston, MA

Search verified, state-licensed Certified Public Accountants in your city. Compare experience, specialties, and fees — then book a free consultation. Every CPA on CPAZenith lists a verifiable state license number. Serving Boston, MA and the surrounding region — Boston-area accountants serve life sciences, higher education, financial services, and innovation-economy startups.

Why Boston clients hire cpas near me

Local context for cpas near me in Boston, MA

Dominant local industries

  • Life sciences & biotech
  • Higher education & nonprofits
  • Asset management & hedge funds
  • Tech & robotics startups
  • Healthcare & medical groups

Massachusetts tax climate

Massachusetts has a 5% flat personal income tax plus a 4% surtax on income above $1M (the 'Millionaires Tax'), and an 8% corporate excise tax. The state offers a pass-through entity excise (PTE) election to mitigate federal SALT caps. Sales tax is 6.25% with no local add-on.

Key local deadline

Mar 15

Massachusetts partnership and S-corp returns; PTE election made on the return.

When to hire

  • You own a business and need year-round tax planning, not just filing
  • You earn income in multiple states or countries
  • You received an IRS or state tax notice you don't understand
  • You sold a home, business, or investments with significant gains
  • Your tax situation involves K-1s, rental property, or equity compensation

What they do

  • Federal, state, and local tax preparation for individuals and businesses
  • Quarterly estimated tax planning and entity strategy
  • Audit, review, and compilation engagements
  • IRS representation and audit defense
  • Advisory: cash flow, KPIs, M&A, and succession planning

Typical fees

What it costs

Low end

$200

per hour

High end

$600+

per hour

Notes

Individual 1040s commonly run $300–$800 flat. Small-business returns run $600–$2,500. Monthly advisory retainers start around $500.

Compare

CPA vs Enrolled Agent (EA)

FactorCPAEnrolled Agent (EA)
CredentialState-licensed; passed Uniform CPA Exam (4 sections)IRS-licensed; passed 3-part SEE or former IRS employee
ScopeTax, audit, assurance, advisory, financial reportingTax preparation and IRS representation
IRS representationUnlimitedUnlimited
Audit / assurance workCan sign audit and review reportsCannot sign audit reports
Typical fee$200–$600+/hr$150–$400/hr

Questions to ask

  1. Are you a licensed CPA in this state? What's your license number?
  2. What size businesses and what industries do you typically serve?
  3. Who actually does my work — you, a junior, or an offshore team?
  4. How do you bill — hourly, flat fee, or monthly retainer?
  5. How do you handle IRS notices and audits if they come up later?
  6. What's your average response time during tax season?

Red flags

  • Refuses to share a state license number
  • Promises a specific refund amount before reviewing your documents
  • Asks you to sign a blank return or routes refunds to their account
  • No written engagement letter or scope of work
  • Quotes a price that's far below market without explaining what's excluded

Documents to prepare

  • Prior 2–3 years of tax returns (federal and state)
  • Current year W-2s, 1099s, K-1s, and brokerage statements
  • Business P&L and balance sheet (if applicable)
  • Any IRS or state notices received
  • List of life events: marriage, home sale, new business, equity grants

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FAQ

CPAs Near Me in Boston — common questions

How much does cpas near me cost in Boston?+

Boston cpas near me typically charge $200–$600+ per hour. Individual 1040s commonly run $300–$800 flat. Small-business returns run $600–$2,500. Monthly advisory retainers start around $500.

Do I need a Massachusetts-licensed CPA to work with a cpas near me in Boston?+

For Massachusetts state filings, your preparer should hold a CPA license from the Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts returns. Massachusetts has a 5% flat personal income tax plus a 4% surtax on income above $1M (the 'Millionaires Tax'), and an 8% corporate excise tax.

How do I verify a CPA's license?+

Every CPAZenith profile lists the CPA's state license number and issuing board. You can verify directly on your state board of accountancy's website in under a minute.

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

For most engagements, a remote CPA works fine — secure document portals and video calls have made geography irrelevant. Choose local if you have complex local tax issues (property, municipal income tax) or prefer in-person meetings.

When should I switch CPAs?+

Common triggers: unresponsive during tax season, missed deadlines, no proactive tax planning, fees increased without explanation, or your business outgrew their expertise.

How much does a CPA cost?+

Hourly rates run $200–$600+. Flat-fee 1040s typically run $300–$800. Small-business returns run $600–$2,500. Monthly advisory retainers start around $500 and scale with complexity.

What's the difference between a CPA and an accountant?+

All CPAs are accountants, but not all accountants are CPAs. A CPA holds a state license, has passed the Uniform CPA Exam, and meets annual continuing-education requirements.

Can a CPA help with back taxes or IRS problems?+

Yes. CPAs have unlimited rights to represent you before the IRS, including audits, collections, and appeals. For payment plans and offers-in-compromise, look for a CPA experienced in tax resolution.