The Fort Worth picks for the best accountants in Fort Worth.
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Buyer guide: Choosing the best accountants in Fort Worth
Whether you need help with personal tax returns, a small-business set of books, or estate planning, the right Fort Worth accountant or CPA pays for themselves many times over. The Fort Worth curates Fort Worth accountants with strong client reviews and clear pricing.
What to look for
- Verify CPA license (TSBPA for Texas, DBPR for Florida)
- Confirm specialty: tax, audit, advisory, small-business, individual
- Ask about fee structure (flat fee vs. hourly)
- Read Google and Yelp reviews
- Verify experience with your industry if relevant
- Check availability during tax season (Feb-April)
- Confirm the accountant signs returns (vs. preparer assistants)
Questions to ask
- What is your fee for my tax-filing complexity?
- Do you handle audits or IRS notices?
- How quickly can you respond to questions during tax season?
- Are you a CPA or Enrolled Agent?
- Do you specialize in my industry?
Average cost in Fort Worth
In Fort Worth, individual tax returns range 250-800 dollars. Small-business returns 500-3,000 dollars. Hourly rates for advisory 150-400 dollars.
How The Fort Worth picks our recommendations
The Fort Worth curates these recommendations from a combination of reader nominations, local-business reviews on Google and Yelp, BBB ratings, and direct outreach to Fort Worth business owners. We do not accept payment for placement. Have a recommendation or correction? Email editor@nexcom.media.
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