A Tampa CPA Explains the Importance of a ‘Brick-and-Mortar’ Presence for a Small Business

Brick And MortarIf you are the owner of a small company that depends on Internet sales leads to make a profit, you more than likely have tried to avoid the overhead costs associated with renting or owning office space. This makes sense for certain types of businesses, particularly those that require absolutely no face-to-face contact with customers. Yet, there is a lot to be said for giving a company an actual “brick-and-mortar” presence.

A Tampa CPA from Reliance Consulting, LLC, can help you determine whether it is sufficiently beneficial for you to find and maintain an actual place of business for your company. We’re not talking about the home office, which is perfectly fine (and carries certain tax benefits) for sole proprietorships or companies that are primarily Internet-based. We’re talking about a space where employees come to work each day, where clients and prospective clients can come for meetings or sales presentations, and where you (the boss) can set yourself up in that corner office you always dreamed of having.

Contact Reliance today if you are interested in learning more about the potential benefits of maintaining office space for your business. Our experienced business consultants are here to help with all aspects of strategic planning, including budgeting, tax planning and preparation, payroll services, and more. We have helped hundreds of companies in Tampa and throughout Florida achieve and sustain profitability since opening our doors in 1984.

 

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