Cheyenne, WY · Ecommerce Accountants

Find an Ecommerce Accountant in Cheyenne, WY

CPAs and bookkeepers who understand Shopify, Amazon, Etsy, and multi-channel ecommerce. Sales-tax nexus, inventory accounting, COGS, and merchant-fee reconciliation — done right. Serving Cheyenne, WY and the surrounding region — Cheyenne CPAs serve energy, ranching, trust administration, and a growing data-center and tech economy.

Why Cheyenne clients hire ecommerce cpas

Local context for ecommerce accountants in Cheyenne, WY

Dominant local industries

  • Energy & mining
  • Ranching & agriculture
  • Tourism
  • Trust administration
  • Wind & renewables

Wyoming tax climate

Wyoming has no state personal or corporate income tax — a key driver of its trust and LLC formation industry. Sales tax is 4% state plus local up to 2%, and severance taxes on minerals are significant.

Key local deadline

Federal deadlines (Apr 15, Mar 15 for S-corps and partnerships) apply alongside any Wyoming filings your ecommerce cpas handles.

When to hire

  • You sell on 2+ channels and reconciliation is consuming your week
  • You're approaching $100K in revenue in a state with economic nexus
  • Your COGS and inventory don't match what's on your shelves
  • Amazon and Stripe payouts make no sense net of fees and refunds
  • You're preparing for inventory financing or selling the business

What they do

  • Multi-channel revenue and fee reconciliation (Shopify, Amazon, Stripe, PayPal)
  • Sales-tax nexus monitoring across 45+ states + economic nexus thresholds
  • Inventory accounting and COGS — FIFO, weighted average, or specific identification
  • Integration with A2X, Webgility, Dext, or direct ERP feeds
  • Tax-ready books with channel-level gross margin

Typical fees

What it costs

Low end

$500

per month

High end

$3,500

per month

Notes

Single-channel bookkeeping: $500–$1,200/mo. Multi-channel with inventory: $1,200–$3,500/mo. Sales tax compliance add-on: $200–$800/mo.

Compare

Ecommerce Accountant vs Generalist Accountant

FactorEcommerce AccountantGeneralist Accountant
Channel reconciliationAutomated via A2X/SynderManual or wrong
Sales tax nexusMonitored monthlyOften missed entirely
Inventory accountingProper COGS by methodOften booked as expense
Tools usedA2X, Webgility, Dext, TaxJarQuickBooks only
Margin reportingChannel-levelTop-line only

Questions to ask

  1. How many ecommerce sellers do you serve, and at what GMV?
  2. What integration tools do you use (A2X, Webgility, Synder)?
  3. How do you handle sales tax in states where I have economic nexus?
  4. Do you book COGS at the SKU level or in aggregate?
  5. Can you produce channel-level gross margin reporting?
  6. What's your process for handling Amazon reserves and rolling settlements?

Red flags

  • Books Amazon deposits as revenue (ignoring fees, refunds, reserves)
  • No system for tracking sales tax by state
  • Can't explain inventory valuation method
  • Hand-keys transactions instead of using integration tools
  • Doesn't know what economic nexus is

Documents to prepare

  • Channel access (Shopify, Amazon Seller Central, etc.)
  • Last 12 months of Stripe, PayPal, and bank statements
  • Inventory beginning balances and counts
  • Any sales tax permits and prior filings
  • Existing chart of accounts and prior bookkeeping if any

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FAQ

Ecommerce Accountants in Cheyenne — common questions

How much does ecommerce accountants cost in Cheyenne?+

Cheyenne ecommerce accountants typically charge $500–$3,500 per month. Single-channel bookkeeping: $500–$1,200/mo. Multi-channel with inventory: $1,200–$3,500/mo. Sales tax compliance add-on: $200–$800/mo.

Do I need a Wyoming-licensed CPA to work with a ecommerce accountants in Cheyenne?+

For Wyoming state filings, your preparer should hold a CPA license from the Wyoming 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 Wyoming returns. Wyoming has no state personal or corporate income tax — a key driver of its trust and LLC formation industry.

What is economic nexus?+

A state's right to require you to collect sales tax based on revenue or transaction thresholds in that state — typically $100K in sales or 200 transactions per year. Triggered by Wayfair (2018) and now active in 45+ states.

Do I owe sales tax on Amazon FBA sales?+

Amazon collects and remits sales tax in marketplace facilitator states (most states). Your obligation is to register where required and file returns even when Amazon collects — and to handle your own non-Amazon channels.

How should I value inventory for taxes?+

Most small ecommerce businesses use weighted average or FIFO. Cash-basis taxpayers under $29M (2024) in revenue can often expense inventory as purchased under §471(c) — simpler but not always optimal.

Can my generalist CPA handle ecommerce?+

Some can, but the multi-channel reconciliation, sales tax automation, and inventory mechanics are specialized enough that most ecommerce businesses outgrow a generalist around $250K–$500K in revenue.

What's the right software stack?+

Common stack: Shopify/Amazon → A2X or Synder → QuickBooks or Xero, plus TaxJar/Avalara for sales tax. The right tools depend on channels and volume; a specialist will scope this for you.