Expert Tax Guidance for 25+ Years

Elizabethtown small business owners who want expert tax advice beyond basic filing can get strategic guidance from Bluegrass Professional Associates.

Matthew L. Ward, CPA brings over 25 years of specialized experience helping business owners navigate entity structuring, proactive tax planning, and complex compliance matters without the corporate bureaucracy of large firms.

Why Elizabethtown Business Owners Choose Bluegrass Professional Associates

Elizabethtown’s diverse economy, anchored by manufacturing, healthcare, and Fort Knox, creates unique tax planning opportunities for small business owners.

Whether you run a construction company, professional services firm, or retail business, you need a CPA who understands Kentucky tax advantages and provides strategic guidance beyond compliance.

What Sets BPA Apart What You Get
25+ Years Specialized Experience Deep expertise in business tax planning, entity structuring, and complex compliance
Matthew Personally Handles Tax Work All tax preparation, IRS representation, and advisory work done by Matthew L. Ward, CPA
Proactive Planning Focus Year-round advisory relationships, not just year-end filing
Transparent Service Scope Clear communication about fees and what's included upfront
Veteran-Owned Understands the Fort Knox military community and veteran business owners

Who We Serve in Elizabethtown

BPA specializes in working with small business owners (typically $25K–$2M revenue) across various entity structures, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLCs, and S-Corporations.

Common industries we work with:

Manufacturing businesses
Professional services firms
Healthcare practices
Construction and trades (electricians, plumbers, contractors)
Retail and hospitality businesses
Real estate operators

Business Tax Services for Elizabethtown
Small Businesses

From construction companies serving the Fort Knox area to manufacturing businesses along the I-65 corridor, Elizabethtown entrepreneurs need tax services that go beyond basic filing, here’s how BPA provides strategic guidance tailored to your business:

Tax Preparation & Advisory

Matthew L. Ward, CPA, personally handles tax preparation and advisory work. Unlike large CPA firms, where work is divided among staff, Matthew personally prepares:

Business tax returns (Schedule C, partnerships, LLCs, S-Corporations)

Individual returns integrating personal and business tax positions

Entity structure analysis and recommendations

Estimated payment calculations with safe harbor compliance

Multi-state compliance for Kentucky and surrounding states

BPA’s administrative staff handles document requests, payroll processing, sales tax filings, and bookkeeping coordination.

Entity Selection & S-Corp Expertise

Unsure whether to operate as a sole proprietorship, LLC, partnership, or S-Corporation?

We help you evaluate:

Whether your current entity structure is optimal

If an S-Corp election could reduce self-employment taxes (typically when net income exceeds $25,000)

Partnership structuring for multi-owner businesses

Multi-entity structures for multiple income streams

S-Corporation specialization:

 For S-Corp owners, BPA provides reasonable compensation analysis using the IRS’s nine-factor methodology, election timing guidance, and distribution strategies. Generic tax preparers treat S-Corporation returns as just another form—strategic structuring with defensible, reasonable compensation saves substantial payroll taxes while protecting against audit scrutiny.

Real estate note:

Rental income is passive (Schedule E) and not subject to self-employment tax, so S-Corp election generally provides no advantage for rental activities. Flipping homes generates ordinary income and may benefit from S-Corp structuring.

Bookkeeping & Compliance Support

Integrated bookkeeping services coordinated with tax planning throughout the year:

QuickBooks setup and review

Monthly reconciliation and financial statements

Payroll processing and reporting

Sales tax filing coordination

Year-round tax planning integrated with financial records

What We Do vs. Competitors

Understanding how BPA differs from other CPA firms helps you decide if we’re the right fit for your Elizabethtown business.

What Most CPAs Do What BPA Does
Delegate tax preparation to junior staff with senior CPA review only Matthew L. Ward, CPA, personally prepares all tax returns and handles all complex tax matters requiring deep expertise
Focus on year-end filing with little proactive communication Year-round access with proactive communication about tax law changes affecting your business
Treat S-Corporation returns as just another form to file accurately Strategic S-Corp guidance using the IRS's nine-factor reasonable compensation analysis, tailored to your specific circumstances
Generic estimated payment guidance Safe harbor estimated payment guidance customized to your situation
Limited transparency about service scope and fees Transparent pricing provided upfront with clear communication about what's included and service limitations
Staff handles all communications Administrative staff handles document requests, bookkeeping, and routine matters while Matthew personally handles all advisory work, tax preparation, and complex compliance

Comprehensive Advisory Services

For established businesses ready for integrated guidance, BPA offers comprehensive advisory relationships including:

Integrated bookkeeping coordinated with tax planning
Proactive tax planning beyond annual filing
Year-round access to Matthew as situations arise
IRS problem resolution and notice response
Strategic entity structuring for complex situations

Investment: Comprehensive advisory relationships typically range from $3,500–$6,500 in the first year, depending on complexity.

Strategic Location Benefits

Elizabethtown sits on I-65 between Louisville and Bowling Green, with proximity to Fort Knox creating unique business opportunities:

  • Kentucky’s flat 4.5% corporate income tax providing competitive advantage
  • Fort Knox military community supporting local businesses
  • Manufacturing hub with growing professional services sector (5.2% growth)
  • Elizabethtown Community & Technical College training skilled trades workers
  • Central location serving Louisville, Nashville, and Lexington markets

Matthew understands the local business environment and how to structure entities to take advantage of Kentucky’s tax benefits while serving regional markets.

Common Tax Challenges for Elizabethtown Business Owners

Elizabethtown business owners often face these tax challenges, here’s how BPA provides clarity and strategic solutions:

Common Business Challenges The Problem & BPA's Solution
Uncertainty About Entity Structure The Problem: Operating as sole proprietors or LLCs without knowing if an S-Corp election could save substantial self-employment taxes.

BPA's Solution: Clear evaluation of your specific situation with plain English explanations of trade-offs.
Lack of Proactive Tax Planning The Problem: CPAs who only provide year-end filing without guidance on estimated payments, deductions, or timing strategies.

BPA's Solution: Advisory-focused practice with year-round access and ongoing compliance support.
Multi-State Complexity The Problem: Businesses serving the Louisville, Nashville, or Cincinnati markets face multi-state tax complexity with different rates and compliance requirements.

BPA's Solution: Multi-state tax planning to manage compliance efficiently while capitalizing on Kentucky's tax advantages.
Deductible Expense Uncertainty The Problem: Not knowing what's legitimately deductible versus what triggers IRS scrutiny.

BPA's Solution: Specific guidance based on IRS regulations and real-world audit experience.

Why Elizabethtown is Ideal for Small Business Growth

Elizabethtown business owners often face these tax challenges, here’s how BPA provides clarity and strategic solutions:

Population

32,576

Average Commute

20 minutes

Employment Growth

1.12% (2023-2024)

Largest Industries

Manufacturing, Healthcare, Retail

Median Household Income

$60,760

How to Get Started

Here’s what to expect when you start working with Bluegrass Professional Associates:

Step 1: Initial Consultation

Call (502) 456-4513 to discuss your current tax situation, business structure, and whether BPA’s services align with your needs.

Step 2: Scope & Fee Agreement

Receive a clear proposal outlining service scope and fee structure. Matthew provides transparent pricing information upfront, including a document for new clients to sign and acknowledge fee structure to avoid any surprises.

Step 3: Document Gathering

Our administrative staff will coordinate with you to gather necessary tax documents, prior year returns, and business financial records.

Step 4: Strategic Tax Preparation

Matthew personally prepares your business and individual tax returns, identifying planning opportunities and compliance issues that require attention.

Step 5: Ongoing Advisory Relationship

Continue working with BPA throughout the year for estimated payments, tax planning decisions, IRS notices, and strategic guidance as your business grows.

Schedule Your Business Tax Consultation

If you’re an Elizabethtown small business owner earning $25K–$2M in revenue and want straight talk from an experienced CPA who provides strategic tax guidance, contact Bluegrass Professional Associates.

 

Contact Us to discuss your tax situation

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

How do I choose the best CPA for my small business?

Look for a CPA with specialized experience in your business type and revenue range. Ask whether the CPA personally handles tax work or delegates to staff, what their approach is to proactive planning versus just filing, and how they handle year-round questions. Transparency about fees and service scope is essential.

CPAs have passed rigorous exams, met education requirements, and maintain continuing education standards. More importantly, generic tax preparers often treat all returns the same, filing accurately but not providing strategic guidance.

Experienced CPAs evaluate entity structures, reasonable compensation, and tax planning strategies that can save substantial money annually.

When your net income exceeds $25,000, tax planning decisions become complex enough to justify professional guidance. Entity structure choices, estimated payment strategies, and deduction optimization can save far more than the CPA fee. Multi-state operations, S-Corporations, partnerships, and businesses with multiple entities need specialized expertise.

Fees vary based on business complexity, entity type, and service scope. Basic tax preparation for simple businesses might run $1,000-3,000 annually. Comprehensive advisory relationships, including bookkeeping, year-round planning, and strategic guidance, typically range from $3,500–$6,500+ annually. Beware of CPAs who won’t provide upfront estimates.

Ideally before year-end so you can implement tax planning strategies. However, if you’re frustrated with your current CPA or facing complex decisions (entity restructuring, IRS notices, rapid growth), don’t wait. Mid-year transitions are common and allow for estimated payment corrections and strategic adjustments.

Strategic entity structuring, reasonable compensation analysis for S-Corps, estimated payment optimization, deduction guidance, multi-state planning, and timing strategies can save thousands to tens of thousands annually. The difference between a transaction-focused preparer and a strategic advisor compounds over years.

About Bluegrass Professional Associates: Veteran-owned CPA firm led by Matthew L. Ward, CPA, with 25+ years of experience in business tax advisory, entity structuring, and small business tax planning. In practice since 1997, serving Kentucky business owners with straightforward expert guidance and personal service.