Tax Services in Austria: Find a Licensed Tax Advisor

Whether you need a one-off tax return, ongoing tax advisory for your business, or an English-speaking consultant for cross-border questions — browse licensed Steuerberater by city, compare specialties, and learn what professional tax services cost in Austria.

Tax Advisors by City

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Tax Advisor in Vienna

Vienna is Austria's capital and by far its largest city, home to a diverse workforce of employees, freelancers, expats, and business owners — each with unique tax situations. A local Steuerberater who knows Viennese business norms and the specifics of the Vienna tax office (Finanzamt) can make a meaningful difference to your tax return.

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Tax Advisor in Graz

Graz is Austria's second-largest city and the capital of Styria, with a growing tech sector, a large student population, and many cross-border workers from Slovenia and Hungary. Whether you are a freelancer, employee, or business owner in Graz, a local Steuerberater familiar with the Finanzamt Graz-Stadt can help you make the most of your annual tax return.

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Tax Advisor in Salzburg

Salzburg is Austria's fourth-largest city and a major tourism hub, home to many workers in hospitality, culture, and cross-border industries. The proximity to Germany means many residents have cross-border income or own property in Bavaria. A Salzburg Steuerberater familiar with the local Finanzamt and Austro-German tax treaties can save you considerable time and money.

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Tax Advisor in Linz

Linz is Austria's third-largest city and the capital of Upper Austria (Oberösterreich), with a strong industrial base anchored by companies such as voestalpine and a rapidly growing technology and creative sector. Its location on the Danube and close proximity to Germany makes it a key hub for both domestic and cross-border business — and a city where a specialist Steuerberater familiar with the Finanzamt Linz can add real value.

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Tax Advisor in Innsbruck

Innsbruck is the capital of Tyrol and Austria's fifth-largest city, renowned for its alpine tourism, two Winter Olympics, and the University of Innsbruck. Its location at the crossroads of Austria, Germany, and Italy creates a uniquely complex tax landscape: many residents have income from multiple countries, and tourism-related seasonal work is common. A local Steuerberater who understands both the Austrian-German and Austrian-Italian tax treaties is essential.

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Tax Advisor in Klagenfurt

Klagenfurt is the capital of Carinthia (Kärnten), Austria's southernmost province, bordering both Slovenia and Italy. The city's multilingual character — with a notable Slovenian-speaking community — and its economic ties to the Western Balkans and Italy mean that cross-border tax questions arise frequently. A Klagenfurt Steuerberater with expertise in the Austrian-Slovenian and Austrian-Italian double-taxation treaties can be a decisive advantage.

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Tax Advisor in Villach

Villach is Carinthia's second-largest city and one of Austria's most important rail and road crossroads, situated just 20 km from Italy and close to the Slovenian border. The city is home to Infineon Technologies Austria — one of the country's leading semiconductor employers — and a strong tourism economy around the surrounding lakes. Cross-border tax situations, tech-sector employment, and tourism income are everyday topics for Villach Steuerberater.

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Tax Advisor in Wels

Wels is Upper Austria's second-largest city and one of Austria's most important trade fair and logistics hubs, home to the Wels Trade Fair (Messe Wels) and a dense network of small and medium-sized industrial enterprises. Workers in manufacturing, agriculture, logistics, and trade are the dominant client profile for Wels Steuerberater — a city where business tax and payroll expertise are at a premium.

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Tax Advisor in St. Pölten

St. Pölten became the capital of Lower Austria (Niederösterreich) only in 1986, and has since grown into a modern regional centre with a large public-sector workforce, growing private businesses, and many Vienna commuters who base their tax affairs in their home city. Whether you work for the state government, run a business, or commute daily to Vienna, a local Steuerberater who knows the Finanzamt St. Pölten can handle your return efficiently.

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Tax Advisor in Dornbirn

Dornbirn is the largest city in Vorarlberg — Austria's westernmost province — and sits in the Rhine Valley between Germany's Lake Constance region, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. This unique quadri-border position makes Vorarlberg the most internationally connected Austrian region: thousands of residents work in Switzerland or Germany, many earn income in multiple currencies, and the local business community has deep ties across all three borders.

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What Do Tax Advisory Services in Austria Cover?

Austrian tax advisory is a regulated profession. Licensed tax advisors (Steuerberater) are registered with the Kammer der Steuerberater und Wirtschaftsprüfer (KSW) and are the only professionals permitted to provide paid tax services. A typical practice covers:

  • Tax returns — employee returns (Arbeitnehmerveranlagung) and self-employed income tax declarations (Einkommensteuererklärung)
  • Business services — bookkeeping, payroll, VAT filings, annual financial statements, and company formation (e.g. GmbH setup)
  • Representation — dealing with the tax office (Finanzamt) on your behalf, including audits and appeals
  • International and expat tax — double-taxation treaties, cross-border employment, and relocation planning

How to Choose Between Tax Consultants in Austria

Start with your situation, not the firm's size. A salaried employee with a straightforward return needs a generalist (or can file for free via FinanzOnline). Freelancers and business owners should look for industry experience and a clear fee structure. Expats should confirm English-language service and cross-border expertise. Always verify KSW registration, ask for a fee estimate up front, and remember that advisor fees are tax deductible — and that filing through an advisor extends your filing deadline.

Tax Services in Austria: Frequently Asked Questions

What tax services do Austrian tax advisors offer?

Licensed Austrian tax advisors (Steuerberater) offer annual income tax returns (Arbeitnehmerveranlagung and Einkommensteuererklärung), bookkeeping and payroll, VAT filings, business formation advice (e.g. GmbH setup), representation before the tax office (Finanzamt), and cross-border or expat tax advisory.

How much do tax advisory services cost in Austria?

A basic employee tax return typically costs €150–€400. Self-employed income tax returns start around €500–€800, and ongoing business accounting is priced individually. Hourly consulting rates range from roughly €100 to €250. Tax advisor fees are themselves tax deductible as special expenses (Sonderausgaben).

What is the difference between a tax advisor and a tax consultant in Austria?

In Austria the terms are used interchangeably in English — both translate to Steuerberater, a protected professional title requiring KSW (Kammer der Steuerberater und Wirtschaftsprüfer) registration. A Wirtschaftsprüfer (auditor) additionally performs statutory audits. Only KSW-registered professionals may provide paid tax advisory services.

Do Austrian tax consultants work with English-speaking clients?

Yes. Many practices, especially in Vienna, Graz, and Salzburg, offer full English-language service and specialise in expats, cross-border employment, and double-taxation treaty questions. Our city directories list the languages each practice supports.

Do I need a tax advisor, or can I file my Austrian taxes myself?

Employees with a single employer and no side income can file the Arbeitnehmerveranlagung themselves free of charge via FinanzOnline. A tax advisor is recommended if you have self-employment income, rental income, foreign income, or run a company — and filing through an advisor also extends your filing deadline.

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