Transparency is rare in this industry. Most firms hide their pricing behind “Call for Quote” buttons or lock you into high monthly retainers that don’t match your actual volume. That is why we built this Bookkeeping Pricing Calculator: to give you an instant, honest quote based on your real numbers—no secrets, no sales pitch.
At Giesler-Tran Bookkeeping, we believe you should pay for the work we actually do—not a rounded-up guess. Whether you are a solo practitioner or a growing clinic, our Pay-Per-Item model ensures your bill scales perfectly with your business.
However, a frank note on value: If you are simply shopping for the cheapest option, we are not the right fit for you. We partner exclusively with business owners who view their numbers as a strategic asset, not a commodity. We serve those who demand IRS-compliant, audit-ready books, profit-driven bookkeeping, and uncompromising accuracy to fuel sustainable growth.
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Bookkeeping Pricing Estimator
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1. Core Bookkeeping
2. Payroll Management
3. Add-ons
How We Compare to Competitors
| Service | GTB Transparent Pricing | Average Competitor Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Bookkeeping Base | Pay-Per-Item (Starts low) | $300 – $660/mo Minimum |
| Hourly Billing | $0 (Flat Fee Only) | $125 – $200 per hour |
| Payroll Support | $50 Base (or $0 if you run it) | $100+ Base + Per Employee Fees |
| Sales Tax Filing | $105 Flat Fee | $150+ or Hourly Rates |
Why “Hourly” Billing is Broken
You shouldn’t be penalized for your bookkeeper’s inefficiency. When you pay an hourly rate (typically $125 – $200/hr in Vancouver), you are paying for every phone call and slow software load time. With our Flat-Fee Itemized model, the price is the price.
Proudly supporting entrepreneurs and organizations from Camas, WA and Vancouver, WA to Portland, OR, and nationwide. Giesler-Tran Bookkeeping delivers expert financial clarity and trusted service in all 50 states.
This content is for educational purposes only and not intended as tax, legal, or financial advice. Consult a qualified professional for guidance specific to your business.
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