Accounting Services

Modern Accounting & Services, Inc. offers a variety of services to fit the individual needs of our clients. We offer: Simple Accounting Services or Extensive Accounting/Online Accounting Services.
Preparing and entering your accounting information on a regular monthly basis keeps your accounting records accurate and organized. This makes the process of filing your yearend tax returns simple, effortless, and timely without the need to file for any EXTENSIONS.

Simple Accounting Services

The Simple Accounting Service is ideal for small businesses that prefer to write their own checks, but need professional assistance for organizing their record keeping and preparation of the businesses’ accurate tax return at yearend.

Provide your records such as checkbooks, bank statements, and credit card statements and Modern Accounting & Services, Inc., will enter all of your expenses and income line by line, reconcile the bank accounts, and provide you with the following Simple Accounting Services:

• Profit & Loss reporting that summarizes all of your income and expenses.
• Detail Reports that itemize your monthly accounting by date, type, and category of expenses.
• Prepare and file your city Licenses.
• Prepare and file your Sales Tax Reports (if applicable).

Extensive Accounting/Online Accounting Services
will do all of it for you: Modern Accounting will take care of all aspects of the record keeping of your business by doing bill paying; mailing; and filing. You can monitor all of your accounting activities online from any smart phone or computer via internet anywhere in the world. Your records will be updated on a regular basis, ANY reports of which you can view and print at your convenience any time any day.

Extensive Accounting/Online Accounting Service Includes
• Check writing (bill pay)
• Accounts Payables (entering all invoices pending payments)
• Reconciling of bank accounts
• Filing your City License
• Filing Sales Tax with State Board of Equalization (if applicable)
• Complete Payroll Service