Your CPA is filing accurately.
That’s not the same as planning.
If you own a business and rental real estate, you’re sitting at the intersection of the tax code’s most powerful planning strategies — and your current advisor probably isn’t accessing any of them.
CPA-led advisory · 15 years full-cycle advisory experience · Washington State & nationwide
Why accurate filing isn’t the same as good advising
The typical advisory relationship for a high-earning business owner is fragmented by design: a CPA for the return, a bookkeeper who closes the books at year-end, a financial advisor building a wealth plan without knowing the real tax picture until April. The gaps between those silos — the spaces where strategy should live — are where money is lost every year. Real estate professional status goes unexamined because no one is tracking hours across both enterprises. Accelerated depreciation goes uncaptured because the bookkeeper doesn’t know the tax plan. QBI optimization across entities goes unmodeled because no one has a complete picture. These aren’t obscure strategies. They’re written into the tax code — but they require someone managing both sides of the equation to execute.
Revolura is built around the one client profile where all of it comes into play at once: a business owner who also owns rental real estate, with an advisory relationship that isn’t structured to access any of it.
Planning is the work.
Compliance is the output.
Every Revolura engagement begins with a tax-attributed chart of accounts — a bookkeeping architecture where every transaction is coded to its tax character at the point of entry. The books are tax-ready year-round, not assembled in March. This is the operational expression of a single principle: relevant, reliable, and timely financial information is the precondition for every good business decision.
After one year with a compliance-only CPA, you have an accurate return. After one year with Revolura, you have a return, an optimized entity structure, a documented real estate professional status election where it applies, a depreciation strategy in place, and a clear view of what next year’s tax position looks like — before it arrives.
Three tiers. One advisory relationship.
Foundation
For business owners who need the compliance floor done correctly — with books that reflect tax reality year-round, not just at filing time.
Starting at$12,000 / year
Advisory
For business owners who own or are acquiring real estate and want to activate the strategies that only work when both sides of the equation are managed together.
Starting at$30,000 / year
Unified
For established business owners who need a senior financial mind available month to month — advising on performance, structure, and long-term wealth positioning.
Starting at$48,000 / year
All tiers include preparation and filing of both business entity and personal income tax returns. There are no separate fees for personal compliance — it is part of the engagement at every level.
Revolura is built for a specific client. It matters to be direct about it.
Business owner + rental real estate
Individually you generate $200,000 or more in taxable income. You own — or are actively acquiring — rental real estate. You have a CPA who files on time, but proactive planning isn’t a conversation that happens during the year. You suspect you’re leaving real money in the tax code. You’re right.
W-2 only, or business without real estate
The strategies that define Revolura’s value — real estate professional status, passive loss stacking, accelerated depreciation against active income — require both sides of the equation. If only one applies, there are firms better suited to your situation.
Start with a 30-minute discovery call.
Not a pitch. A diagnostic. Revolura will assess your current structure and tell you honestly whether this is the right fit and which tier makes sense.
Book a Discovery CallOr email directly: hello@revolura.co