Top-rated Accountants & CPAs in Las Vegas
Looking for an accountant in Las Vegas? The CPAs and firms below have all earned 4.0 stars or higher from real clients — tax preparation, bookkeeping, payroll, and financial planning for individuals and businesses — these are the professionals locals trust with their numbers.
16 top-rated pros · Updated from Google this week
16 businesses
VERONA TAX SERVICES
Centennial CPA
The Professional Multiservices
The Professional Multiservices
Tax Reset
OB CPA Your Trusted Tax Advisors
Sonia's Tax Services
Kondler & Associates CPAs
INCOME TAX PREPARATION
Premium Tax & Services LLC
Rumbo Tax & Multiservices
Adam Hodson, CPA
Ascend CPA & Advisors
Michael Johnson, CPA & Associates
Rich, Wightman & Company, CPAs, LLC: Mark D. Rich, CPA, John Wightman, CPA
Mark Sherman CPA
How to choose an accountant or CPA
Match the professional to your needs: a CPA brings advanced credentials and can represent you before the IRS, which matters for complex returns, business taxes, or an audit, while a qualified tax preparer or bookkeeper may be plenty for a simple personal return. Ask about their experience with situations like yours — self-employment, rental property, a small business — since specialization saves money and headaches.
Clarify fees up front (flat per return, hourly, or monthly for ongoing bookkeeping) and what is included. A good accountant is proactive year-round, not just at tax time, and explains things in plain language. Confirm credentials and good standing, ask how they handle deadlines and communication, and look for reviews about accuracy, responsiveness, and money genuinely saved.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an accountant cost in Las Vegas?
A simple personal tax return is relatively inexpensive, while business returns, bookkeeping, and advisory work cost more, billed flat, hourly, or monthly. Ask for a fee estimate based on your specific situation up front.
Do I need a CPA or just a tax preparer?
For a straightforward return, a qualified preparer may be enough. For business taxes, complex situations, audit representation, or financial strategy, a CPA’s credentials and expertise are worth it. Match the pro to the complexity.
What is the difference between an accountant and a bookkeeper?
Bookkeepers handle day-to-day records — transactions, invoices, payroll. Accountants and CPAs analyze those records, prepare taxes, and advise on strategy. Many businesses use both, and some firms offer the full range.
When should I hire an accountant?
Beyond tax season — bring one in when you start a business, face a major financial change, or want proactive tax planning. Year-round guidance often saves far more than a once-a-year filing.
Why you can trust this list
Every business featured on TopRatedLV has earned at least a 4.0-star rating from 15 or more real customer reviews — if a company has not cleared that bar, you will not find it here. Those scores come from aggregated public reviews, not from us, and a business cannot pay to raise its rating.
We update our data periodically so the accountants you see reflect how they are serving Las Vegas today. Listings marked as verified have confirmed their business details directly.