Sample Case: For Business Owners
When Business Problems Are Bigger Than They Seem
Sample Case
A general contractor business owner came to us after receiving multiple IRS, California, and other government notices seeking additional payments. He was frustrated and confused, especially because his prior tax professional had been unresponsive and failed to follow through.After investigating, we discovered that the prior preparer had never submitted the company’s 2023 corporate tax return, even though the client had been given a copy and believed it had already been filed. A deeper review of the company’s QuickBooks records revealed additional issues, including over 600 unrecorded transactions, an inaccurate balance sheet, a disorganized chart of accounts, and commingling between personal and business activity.Because our work goes beyond tax filing alone, we also reviewed the company’s insurance, lending structure, retirement planning, and broader financial setup. In that process, we identified a coverage issue in the commercial auto policy, helped restructure the business line of credit to a lower rate, established a 401(k) plan to support employee retention and tax planning, and helped the owner and his spouse improve their personal financial management through MoneyGuidePro. We also connected the owner with consultants to improve operational efficiency and conducted a SWOT analysis to provide a clearer strategic view of the business.What began as a tax notice issue revealed broader accounting, insurance, financing, retirement, and planning problems. By addressing them together, we helped the client gain clarity, reduce risk, improve financial organization, and move forward with a more coordinated business and personal financial strategy.
