Serving all of Miami-Dade County

The Miami CPA built for year-round work.

A Florida-licensed virtual CPA firm handling tax filing, year-round planning, and entity returns for Miami self-employed, S-corp owners, real estate investors, and international families. A licensed CPA signs every return. Pricing is on the page.

Why a virtual CPA in Miami?

Year-round planning. Transparent pricing. A licensed CPA on every return.

Virtual delivery does not mean less accountability. Every return is signed by a Florida-licensed CPA. Every planning session is scheduled, not reactive.

Florida-licensed CPA, fully remote

A Florida-licensed CPA signs every return — not a preparer working under a CPA's umbrella. Remote delivery means faster turnaround, not less accountability.

Year-round, not just in April

Quarterly estimated taxes, S-corp comp analysis, and retirement-contribution timing happen between filings. April is a confirmation, not a discovery.

Pricing on the page

Three tiers — $199, $449, $899 per quarter — billed via Stripe on a four-quarter minimum. No "contact us for a quote." The fee schedule is at /pricing.

Bilingual — English and Spanish

Cassandra de la Fe is bilingual. Miami's LATAM business community can work with us in English or Spanish across all services.

Florida's tax advantage

No state income tax — and how a CPA makes it work harder for you.

Florida imposes no personal income tax. For Miami residents, that means wages, S-corp distributions, and capital gains are subject only to federal tax — not a second state layer. Pass-through entities (LLCs, S-corps, partnerships) are generally not subject to Florida corporate income tax, though C-corps pay 5.5%. The combined effect for a Miami S-corp owner is a materially lower effective rate than the same income earned in California, New York, or New Jersey.

A Miami CPA earns their fee not by navigating Florida state tax — there is little to navigate — but by optimizing the federal picture year-round: reasonable-comp analysis that holds under IRS scrutiny, retirement-plan contributions made before the calendar year ends, passive-activity loss positioning on real estate, and NIIT planning for investment income. April is where the decisions land; the work happens in January through December.

Your CPA

Cassandra de la Fe — Florida-licensed CPA serving Miami.

Cassandra de la Fe is the managing partner and lead CPA at Precision Tax Partners. She holds a Florida CPA license issued by the Department of Business & Professional Regulation and an Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN) authorizing her to e-file returns under her own credentials — not under a larger firm. She is bilingual in English and Spanish, which matters in a Miami practice where a significant share of clients have LATAM business ties or conduct their affairs primarily in Spanish.

Every return that leaves Precision Tax Partners carries Cassandra's signature. Not a preparer working under her umbrella — the licensed CPA on the engagement is the licensed CPA on the signature line. Read her full profile →

  • Florida-Licensed CPA (DBPR)
  • EFIN-Authorized (IRS)
  • Bilingual — English & Spanish

Frequently asked questions

Miami CPA — common questions answered.

Ready to work with a Miami CPA?

See pricing. Talk to Cassandra. Decide.

Three quarterly tiers are published on the pricing page. If you want to talk through your situation first, Cassandra returns messages inside two business days.