
Here are some of the questions I wish I’d asked my CPA when I first started doing freelance taxes, as well as a few items I wouldn’t have known about unless my CPA had told me. Ask these questions to your accountant before tax time

First, we’ll look at what questions to ask your accountant before tax time, then we’ll look at what estimated taxes are and how to pay estimated taxes, then we’ll look at other frequently asked questions, aka FAQs for freelancer taxes. Trust me on this one.Īsking the right questions can save you a lot of time and prevent you from getting stuck with an unexpected tax bill in April. I will give you this tip, as someone who’s been in the freelance tax-paying game for a while: the best thing you can do as a freelancer is get a CPA, and the second-best thing you can do is ask your CPA questions.

However, the truth is that I learn something new every year - whether it’s how much to set aside for estimated taxes, what accounting software I should be using or what percentage of my internet bill counts as a business expense. This is my ninth year of full-time freelance writing, which I’d like to say makes me an expert at freelance taxes.
