Certified Public Accountants in Fort Worth, Texas
1 indexed CPA serving Fort Worth taxpayers, drawn from the Texas portion of the IRS Return Preparer Office directory and cross-checked against the Texas Board of Accountancy. Browse the listings, then verify any preparer’s credentials directly with the IRS before engaging.
Hiring a CPA in Fort Worth
Choosing a credentialed tax professional in Fort Worth, Texas, is one of the most consequential financial decisions a household or small business will make in a given year. The federal tax code now exceeds four million words, and the Texas revenue code adds another layer of state-specific elections, credits, and pass-through entity rules that change with nearly every legislative session. A properly credentialed CPA understands those moving parts and, critically, is held to a published standard of conduct — either Treasury Department Circular 230 (for CPAs) or the Texas Board of Accountancy’s rules of professional conduct (for state-licensed CPAs).
That standard matters most when something goes wrong. A Certified Public Accountant licensed in Texas has unlimited representation rights before the IRS and can also represent you in front of the Texas Department of Revenue, which matters in any state with an income tax or aggressive sales-and-use enforcement. Local representation in Fort Worth also matters because in-person document review, signature collection, and time-zone-aligned phone calls remove a layer of friction that drag-out engagements rarely recover from.
Recommended: a deeper background read on tax-professional credentialing →
Below is the current list of Certified Public Accountants we have indexed in the Fort Worth area. Each profile shows the preparer’s credential, firm affiliation, ZIP code, listed specialties, and years of experience as reported in our source datasets. Use the credential badge to confirm the listing matches what you are looking for, and click into any profile to see the full record.
1 Certified Public Accountants in Fort Worth
Compare credentials locally
Not sure which credential is right for your situation? Many Fort Worth taxpayers end up working with more than one type of professional over a multi-year relationship. Here is what is available locally:
- All credentialed preparers in Fort Worth — the unfiltered local roster.
Other Texas markets
If you cannot find the right fit in Fort Worth, the following Texas cities also have indexed Certified Public Accountants who frequently serve clients across municipal lines:
How to confirm a Fort Worth CPA’s credentials
Every listing on this page is intended as a starting point. Before engaging a preparer, run two quick checks. First, ask for the preparer’s PTIN (Preparer Tax Identification Number) and confirm it is active in the IRS Return Preparer Office directory — a paid preparer who cannot supply a valid PTIN cannot legally sign a federal return. Second, verify the CPA license number against the Texas Board of Accountancy’s online lookup, which will also surface any disciplinary history. Both checks take less than five minutes and protect you from the most common form of preparer fraud, which is credential misrepresentation by ghost preparers.
Our PTIN verification walkthrough includes screenshots and a printable checklist. For a deeper comparison of what each credential actually permits, see the EA vs CPA guide and the credentials overview.