What Your Tax Preparer Needs From Your Books (and How to Know If You’re Ready)

What Your Tax Preparer Really Needs From Your Books

(And How to Know If You’re Ready)

For many small and medium-sized business owners, tax time brings a familiar feeling:
“I’m not sure my books are ready — but I hope they are.”

Your tax preparer doesn’t expect perfection.
But they do need clean, accurate information to prepare your return correctly, efficiently, and without unnecessary stress or extra fees.

If you’ve ever wondered what your accountant actually needs — and how to tell if you’re ready — this guide will walk you through it clearly and simply.

Why Bookkeeping Quality Matters at Tax Time

Your tax return is only as good as the numbers behind it.

When books are incomplete or inaccurate, it can lead to:

  • Delays in filing
  • Higher accounting fees for cleanup
  • Missed deductions
  • Increased risk of errors or CRA questions

Clean books don’t just make tax time easier — they make it less stressful and more predictable.

What Your Tax Preparer Needs From Your Books

1. Reconciled Bank & Credit Card Accounts

Your tax preparer needs confidence that:

  • All transactions are recorded
  • Balances match your statements
  • Nothing is missing or duplicated

If accounts aren’t reconciled, your numbers can’t be trusted — and everything slows down.

If you are unsure where to start, our https://britehousebookkeeping.com/year-end-bookkeeping-checklist/ is the right place to start.

2. Clear, Accurate Income & Expense Categories

Well-organized categories help your accountant:

  • Identify eligible deductions
  • Spot inconsistencies
  • Apply the correct tax treatment

Misclassified expenses often mean:

  • Lost deductions
  • Follow-up questions
  • Extra cleanup work

3. Accounts Receivable & Payable That Make Sense

Your tax preparer needs to know:

  • Who still owes you money
  • What bills are outstanding
  • Whether revenue and expenses are recorded in the correct period

This is especially important for businesses using accrual accounting.

4. Payroll & Contractor Records

Accurate payroll records ensure:

  • Wages match payroll reports
  • Remittances are correct
  • Contractor payments are properly tracked for slips

Errors here can cause delays — or worse, compliance issues.

5. Sales Tax Reconciliations

Sales tax needs to:

  • Match filed returns
  • Be excluded from income and expenses
  • Reflect what was collected and paid

This is one of the most common problem areas we see at tax time.

6. Fixed Assets & Large Purchases

Your tax preparer needs a clear list of:

  • Equipment
  • Vehicles
  • Computers or major tools

This allows them to calculate depreciation correctly instead of expensing items improperly.

7. Final Financial Reports

At minimum, your accountant will ask for:

  • Profit & Loss Statement
  • Balance Sheet
  • General Ledger

These reports should reflect reality — not estimates or guesswork.

If you’re unsure what these reports are telling you, that’s a sign your books may need review before tax filing.

How to Know If You’re Actually Ready

You’re likely ready for tax prep if:

  • Your accounts are reconciled through year end
  • Your reports don’t show obvious errors or strange balances
  • You feel confident explaining where your numbers came from

If you’re unsure, that’s very common — and fixable.

Our Year-End Bookkeeping Checklist for Small & Medium-Sized Businesses walks through exactly what should be reviewed before handing your books to your accountant

Year-End Bookkeeping Checklist …

What If You’re Not Ready Yet?

January is not too late.

Many business owners use January to:

  • Catch up on missing months
  • Fix misclassified transactions
  • Clean up reports before tax prep begins

If your books feel overwhelming, that’s often a sign it’s time for support — not a sign you’ve failed.

We talk more about those turning points in When Is the Right Time to Hire a Bookkeeper?

When Is the Right Time to Hire …

A Calmer Tax Season Starts With Clean Books

Tax prep doesn’t have to feel rushed or stressful.

With clean, organized books:

  • Your tax preparer can work efficiently
  • You reduce surprises
  • You gain clarity about your business

If you’d like help reviewing or preparing your books before tax season ramps up, we’re here to help.

Ready for Clarity and Support?

Hiring a bookkeeper isn’t about giving up control — it’s about gaining clarity.

At Britehouse Bookkeeping, we help small and medium-sized businesses:

  • Stay organized
  • Understand their numbers
  • Reduce stress
  • Make confident decisions

📩 Email us at contact@britehousebookkeeping.com
Let’s talk about what support would look like for your business.

Clarity in. Stress out. 💚💜

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