How Much Does Tax Planning Cost in Washington, DC?
2026 local pricing guide for tax planning in Washington, DC with cost breakdowns and provider data.
Washington, DC Average
$270 – $1,350
Most homeowners pay around $810
Low
$270
Typical
$810
High
$1,350
Based on national averages adjusted for DC cost of living (+35% vs. national average).
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Tax Planning Cost Breakdown in Washington, DC
| Project Type | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual Tax Return Preparation | $270 | $540 | $1,080 |
| Small Business Tax Return | $675 | $1,350 | $3,375 |
| Tax Planning Session | $270 | $675 | $1,350 |
| IRS Audit Representation | $1,350 | $4,050 | $10,125 |
| Estate/Trust Tax Planning | $675 | $2,025 | $6,750 |
| Quarterly Estimated Tax Setup | $270 | $540 | $1,080 |
Prices adjusted for Washington, DC cost of living. Actual costs may vary. Get multiple quotes for accurate pricing.
Factors That Affect Tax Planning Cost in Washington
- Complexity of tax situation
- Number of income sources and deductions
- Business ownership and entity type
- Investment and capital gains complexity
- State and local tax requirements
- Professional credentials (CPA, EA, tax attorney)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tax planning cost in Washington, DC?
Tax Planning in Washington, DC typically costs $270 to $1,350, with most homeowners paying around $810. Costs vary based on project scope, materials, and the contractor you hire.
How many tax planning providers are in Washington?
There are 53 verified tax planning providers in Washington, DC. The average rating is 4.7 out of 5 stars. We recommend getting quotes from at least 3 providers.
How much does a CPA charge for tax preparation?
CPAs charge $200 to $800 for individual tax returns and $500 to $2,500 for small business returns. Complex returns with multiple schedules cost more. Hourly rates range from $150 to $400.
When should I hire a tax professional?
Consider a tax professional if you are self-employed, have investment income, own rental property, have major life events (marriage, home purchase, inheritance), or want to minimize future tax liability.
What is the difference between tax preparation and tax planning?
Tax preparation is filing your annual return. Tax planning is a proactive strategy to minimize taxes throughout the year through timing, deductions, entity structure, and investment decisions. Planning saves more money long-term.
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