Comparison
Quick answer
A CPA (Certified Public Accountant) is a licensed professional who can handle tax preparation, auditing, and financial reporting. A tax advisor focuses on forward-looking tax strategy and minimization — they may or may not hold a CPA license. The key difference: CPAs are regulated and can attest to financials; tax advisors are focused on reducing your tax bill.
If you need tax preparation, auditing, or certified financial reporting, hire a CPA. If you already have someone handling your filings and want strategy to proactively reduce your tax burden — before the year closes — a specialized tax advisor is often the better and more cost-effective fit.
Hourly rate
$150–$400/hr
Standard for CPA-level tax advisors with planning focus
Per session
$150–$400
Typical for a 60-minute tax planning or strategy consultation
Annual tax planning
$500–$8,000/year
Ranges from individual planning to full business tax strategy