Small businesses face a storm of tax pressures, but trusted advisors can offer calm amid the chaos.
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Quick Tax Tip
With Art Werner
CPE Today
“Forget the fact that I’m a tax advisor — I have a business. I run a lecture company,” he explains. “All I would love to be able to do is say, ‘Hey, can I speak? Can I record? Can I write?’ I don’t want to have to worry about what the tax law is.”
This sentiment echoes what many entrepreneurs feel but rarely articulate: the need for a trusted advisor who can handle the compliance side so owners can concentrate on innovation and growth. Werner believes the right accountant does more than prepare returns — they provide peace of mind.
“If you are a small business and you have that right relationship with the professional,” he says, “you find that accountant who you say, ‘I know they’re looking after me,’ now I’m really calm. I can focus my efforts on my business, and I know that my accountant will deal with all these extraneous issues.