Ohio · Small Business
Your Ohio small business accountant, starting with the books.
Bookkeeping, QuickBooks setup, and cleanup for Ohio small businesses — entity-aware books for LLCs, S-corps, and partnerships, the municipal income tax withheld by work location across 649 cities and 199 school districts (RITA/CCA and the 20-day rule), the Commercial Activity Tax in place of a corporate income tax, county-by-county sales tax, IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity, and a named Certified ProAdvisor. We keep the books; your CPA files. Fixed-fee, all 88 counties.
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Ohio small business accounting, in brief.
TechBrot is the day-to-day financial backbone for Ohio small businesses — Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor bookkeeping, setup, cleanup, an entity-aware chart of accounts, county-by-county sales-tax tracking, and the municipal income tax configured by work location across 649 cities and 199 school districts (RITA/CCA and the 20-day rule), with the Commercial Activity Tax kept ready in place of a corporate income tax and IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity for cross-border staff, kept in your own QuickBooks file by a named ProAdvisor and coordinated with your CPA, who files. The full Ohio small-business summary is below.
Reviewed by the Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor team at TechBrot Inc., an independent firm — not affiliated with Intuit Inc., and not a CPA or tax-prep firm. Ohio facts (a low state income tax with the first $26,050 exempt and the rate on a legislated path to zero by 2030 under House Bill 96; no corporate income tax — the Commercial Activity Tax, a gross-receipts tax, applies instead, with a $6 million exclusion for 2026 and 0.26% above it; the municipal income tax levied by 649 cities and 199 school districts, withheld by work location with the 20-day occasional-entrant rule and collected by RITA, CCA, or the city; IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity for state tax only, with the municipal tax still applying; the IT 4738 pass-through entity election; and a 5.75% state sales tax plus a county and transit rate combining to roughly 6.5% to 8.0%) reflect current Ohio Department of Taxation guidance and the Ohio General Assembly’s House Bill 96 (2025).
Ohio small business accounting, in five questions.
Do I need an accountant or a bookkeeper?
Most Ohio small businesses need both, in sequence — a bookkeeper to keep books clean monthly, a CPA to file and advise. TechBrot does the bookkeeping/QuickBooks side and coordinates with your CPA, who files. If budget is tight, clean books come first.
What does it cost?
The bookkeeping/QuickBooks work runs from $400/mo for monthly service, with QuickBooks setup from $750 and cleanup from $1,200 — fixed-fee against a written scope. CPA tax-return prep is billed separately by them.
I’m just starting — what do I need?
The right entity & QuickBooks setup, a clean industry-specific chart of accounts, county sales-tax tracking against the 5.75% state base, and the municipal income tax set by each employee’s work location (with the 20-day rule and the right RITA/CCA collector) — with IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity (Form IT 4NR) for cross-border staff — from day one. We handle setup and the books; your CPA or attorney handles entity filing and tax registration.
My books are a mess from fast growth — help?
Yes — a one-time cleanup to get the file CPA-ready, then monthly bookkeeping so financials keep pace as you scale — including the municipal income tax by work location, the RITA/CCA 20-day positions, IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity, and CAT gross-receipts tracking against the $6M exclusion.
Is TechBrot a CPA firm?
No — an independent Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor & bookkeeping firm. We run the books; your CPA files and represents you. We do not file returns. Most Ohio small businesses use both.
The short version.
Most Ohio small businesses need both a bookkeeper and a CPA — and in that order. TechBrot is the day-to-day financial backbone: bookkeeping, QuickBooks setup and cleanup, payroll coordination, county-by-county sales-tax tracking, and the municipal income tax withheld by work location across 649 cities and 199 school districts (RITA/CCA and the 20-day rule) — kept by a named Certified ProAdvisor, fixed-fee against a written scope (monthly from $400/mo; cleanup from $1,200).
We keep entity-aware books — an LLC, S-corp, or partnership each reads differently on the balance sheet, and the chart of accounts is built so owner draws, distributions, guaranteed payments, and reasonable S-corp compensation land where your CPA expects them — PTE-ready for pass-throughs weighing the Ohio IT 4738 entity-level election. If you run a manufacturing, logistics, construction, or professional-services operation, we keep job-costing, inventory, and per-location books clean; if you have employees, we configure the municipal income tax by each employee’s work location (with the 20-day rule and the right RITA/CCA collector), add the residence-based school-district layer, set up IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity (Form IT 4NR) so cross-border staff are withheld for their home state, and track the county sales-tax rate against the 5.75% state base. Your CPA files your returns and advises on tax; we keep the books that make their work fast and accurate.
We’re not a CPA or tax-prep firm — we don’t file income-tax returns, the Commercial Activity Tax, the state income tax, the municipal or school-district income-tax filings, the sales-tax return, or the IT 4738 PTE return, and we don’t represent you before the Ohio Department of Taxation. We’re the bookkeeping and QuickBooks side, coordinating directly with yours. All 88 Ohio counties — from the Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati 3-C corridor to Toledo, Akron, Dayton, Canton, and Youngstown — most industries. Independent firm — not affiliated with Intuit Inc.
The financial backbone, built and maintained.
Every engagement is scoped to your business and entity, delivered in your own QuickBooks file by a named Certified ProAdvisor.
QuickBooks setup, done right
The right QuickBooks edition, a clean industry-specific chart of accounts built around your entity (LLC, S-corp, or partnership), and the Ohio county sales tax and the municipal income-tax withholding by work location configured from the start.
Monthly bookkeeping
Reconciled accounts and owner-ready, CPA-ready statements every month, by a named bookkeeper — so you always know where the business stands.
Cleanup & catch-up
Behind from growth, or commingled across entities? We get the file accurate and CPA-ready — reclassifying transactions and reconciling to a known-good baseline — then keep it that way.
Municipal tax, reciprocity & sales tax
The municipal income tax configured by each employee’s work location (with the 20-day rule and the right RITA/CCA collector), the residence-based school-district layer, IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity set per employee (Form IT 4NR), and the county sales-tax rate tracked by location, so the returns reconcile to the books rather than being guessed at filing time.
Year-end CPA handoff
Clean, documented, entity-aware books delivered to your CPA at year end — PTE-ready for pass-throughs weighing the IT 4738 election, with CAT gross-receipts and per-location reporting clean for multi-site operators — for faster, cheaper, audit-ready filing.
What we do — and what your CPA does.
We’re bookkeepers and Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisors, not a CPA or tax-prep firm. The split is clean, and we coordinate directly across it.
Bookkeeping & QuickBooks — not tax filing
TechBrot
- Bookkeeping, reconciliation & monthly statements
- QuickBooks setup, cleanup & management
- Entity-aware books (LLC, S-corp, partnership)
- County sales-tax tracking against the 5.75% state base
- Municipal income tax by work location (RITA/CCA + 20-day rule)
- School-district withholding & IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity (Form IT 4NR)
- Job costing, inventory & per-location books · CAT-ready gross receipts
- Year-end handoff to your CPA — PTE-ready
Files returns & represents you
Your CPA
- Files Ohio & federal income-tax returns
- Files the Commercial Activity Tax, the state income tax & the sales-tax return
- Files the municipal & school-district income-tax filings & the IT 4738 PTE return
- Makes the PTE election; represents you before the Ohio Department of Taxation
- Tax planning & formal advice
- We coordinate directly — bookkeeper vs accountant →
Automation handles the data entry. We handle the judgment.
Apps can categorize transactions; they can’t tell an Ohio founder their margins are slipping, their owner draws are outrunning profit, that a hybrid hire just crossed the 20-day threshold in another city — changing which municipality you withhold for — that their gross receipts are about to cross the $6 million CAT line, or that their pass-through should weigh the IT 4738 election this year. Clean books are the foundation; judgment is the value.
Once your books are solid and entity-aware, the question shifts from “are the numbers right?” to “what do they tell me to do next?” That’s where fractional-CFO advisory comes in — a Certified ProAdvisor who knows your numbers turning them into pricing, cash-flow, multi-state nexus, and entity-structure conversations to have with your CPA. Explore fractional CFO & advisory →
Reviewed by the TechBrot Certified ProAdvisor team.
This page reflects how TechBrot handles Ohio small-business engagements. It is maintained by the Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor team at TechBrot Inc., a Delaware-incorporated independent ProAdvisor firm serving Ohio businesses remotely across all 88 counties, and reviewed for accuracy on the bookkeeping scope, the entity-aware chart of accounts, and the Ohio references (the state income tax on its legislated path to zero by 2030, the municipal income tax withheld by work location (RITA/CCA) and IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity, and the Commercial Activity Tax in place of a corporate income tax alongside the county-variable sales tax). TechBrot keeps the books and coordinates with your CPA, who files; we do not file Ohio or federal returns, the Commercial Activity Tax, the state income tax, the municipal or school-district income-tax filings, the sales-tax return, or the IT 4738 PTE return, and do not represent clients before the Ohio Department of Taxation.
Certifications
Active Intuit Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor — Online (L2), Desktop, Enterprise, Payroll
Scope
Bookkeeping, QuickBooks, county sales-tax tracking, the municipal income tax by work location (RITA/CCA), school-district withholding, IN/PA/MI/KY/WV reciprocity, CAT-ready gross receipts, job costing · income-tax filing coordinated with your CPA/EA (out of our scope)
Engagement
Fixed-fee, written scope before work · delivered in your own QuickBooks file
Independence
Independent Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor firm · Not affiliated with Intuit Inc.
Talk to a ProAdvisor
One call tells you exactly where your books stand.
No form, no sales script. You speak with a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor who has looked at files like yours — and you get a written fixed-fee scope within one business day.
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- You talk to a ProAdvisorA real Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor — not a call centre.
- We review your fileWe look at what’s actually in your QuickBooks and what it needs.
- You get a written scopeA fixed fee in writing within 3 business days. Then you decide.
Ohio small business accounting questions.
Do I need an accountant or a bookkeeper for my Ohio small business?
What does a small business accountant do in Ohio?
How much does a small business accountant cost in Ohio?
I’m just starting a business in Ohio — what do I need?
Can you help if my business is growing fast and the books are a mess?
Is TechBrot a CPA firm?
How do we get started?
Get the books right — the rest gets easier.
Book a free discovery call. We’ll review your situation and your books, recommend setup, cleanup, monthly service, or a mix, and send a written fixed-fee quote within 3 business days. No pitch. Independent firm — we keep the books and coordinate with your CPA, who files; we do not file Ohio returns, the Commercial Activity Tax, the state income tax, the municipal or school-district income-tax filings, the sales-tax return, or the IT 4738 PTE return.




