Greenville County

Tax and Accounting Services in Simpsonville, SC

A fast-growing residential corridor south of Greenville, with a small-business base growing alongside it.

Simpsonville and the southern corridor

Simpsonville sits south of Greenville along the I-385 corridor, and it has grown quickly — largely residential, with retail and service businesses following the rooftops. That growth pattern shapes the tax work here: a lot of dual-income households, a lot of recently formed small businesses, and a lot of people whose situation changed faster than their filing habits did.

The most common thing we fix for new Simpsonville clients is a return that was fine three years ago and is not fine now — a side business that outgrew a Schedule C, a rental property added without a plan, or a household that moved into a bracket where the standard approach stopped being the right one.

Bookkeeping for Simpsonville businesses

Simpsonville businesses tend to be young, which means the books are often set up by the owner in whatever software seemed easiest at the time. That is fine until it is not — usually the first time a lender, a partner or the IRS wants to see something the system was never set up to produce.

  • Monthly bookkeeping with reconciled accounts and reports you can hand to a lender
  • Clean-up of books that drifted, before they become a compliance problem
  • Payroll for businesses taking on their first employees
  • Coordination between the books, the payroll and the return so all three agree

Simpsonville tax questions

Do you serve Simpsonville from your Easley office?

Yes. Simpsonville is about half an hour from the office, and most Simpsonville clients work with us virtually — documents through the secure portal, consultations by video, returns e-filed. Coming in person is an option, not a requirement.

I started a side business in Simpsonville last year. What changes on my return?

Self-employment income is reported on Schedule C and carries self-employment tax on top of income tax, which is the part that catches people out. You may also need to start making quarterly estimated payments. Whether an LLC or S-Corp election helps depends on how much the business actually nets — that is a conversation worth having before the next filing season, not during it.

Can you take over books that were started in QuickBooks by someone else?

Yes. Taking over an existing file is routine. We review how it was set up, correct the chart of accounts and any mis-categorized history where it matters, reconcile from a clean starting point, and carry on from there.

Tell us what you need

Send a short note about your situation and we’ll come back to you with a straight answer — whether that’s a quote, a next step, or a referral if it isn’t something we handle.

Prefer to talk it through first? Book a consultation and we’ll find a time, in the Easley office or virtually.

Prefer to talk? Call (864) 781-4035 or book a consultation.

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