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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 Advisors in Wels

Stadtplatz 17, 4600 Wels

+43 7242 67 37 0

www.tpa-group.at

SME advisoryCorporate taxPayrollAgricultural sectorVAT

Languages: German, English

Kaiser-Josef-Platz 50, 4600 Wels

+43 7242 46 22 0

www.bdo.at

SME advisoryCorporate taxFamily businessesAuditSuccession planning

Languages: German, English

Roseggerstraße 58, 4600 Wels

+43 7242 79 00 0

www.leitnerleitner.com

International taxM&ATransfer pricingIndustrial sectorPrivate clients

Languages: German, English

Ringstraße 4, 4600 Wels

+43 7242 68 43 0

www.grantthornton.at

SME taxFamily businessesAgricultural sectorVATTrade fair taxation

Languages: German, English

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What to Look for in a Tax Advisor in Wels

Wels is sometimes called Upper Austria's "second capital" — a city driven by industrial production, the agricultural sector, and the logistics and trade sector. This economic profile shapes what matters most when choosing a Steuerberater.

SME and family business expertise. The Wels business landscape is dominated by Mittelstand companies — family-owned or owner-managed businesses that need ongoing accounting, VAT filing, payroll, and strategic tax planning. Look for practices with strong SME advisory credentials and experience in corporate restructuring, particularly around succession planning.

Agricultural sector. Wels is the centre of a predominantly agricultural Upper Austrian region. Farmers and agribusiness operators face specific tax rules around agricultural income (Pauschalierung for Landwirte), subsidy declarations, and land sales. If you operate in the agricultural sector, ask specifically about these.

Trade fair and events income. Exhibitors and operators at Messe Wels or similar events may have one-off income, VAT registration obligations in multiple countries, or temporary employment situations. An advisor familiar with event-sector taxation will save you time.

Questions to ask before hiring:

  • Do you have experience with agricultural income taxation (Pauschalierung)?
  • Can you handle SME payroll accounting and social insurance filings?
  • Are you familiar with trade fair and events-sector VAT issues?
  • What accounting software do you use, and does it integrate with standard ERP systems?
  • Do you offer fixed-price packages for annual accounting?

Typical costs. Wels fees are competitive within the Upper Austria region. Employee returns typically cost €110–€330. SME bookkeeping and annual accounts are priced by turnover, starting around €80–€150 per month for smaller businesses.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a tax advisor cost in Wels?

A basic employee tax return in Wels typically costs €110–€330. SME bookkeeping starts around €80–€150 per month for smaller businesses. Annual financial statements and corporate tax returns are priced by turnover and complexity.

I'm a farmer near Wels — do I need a tax advisor for the Pauschalierung?

Many small farmers can use the Vollpauschalierung or Teilpauschalierung under Austrian agricultural tax rules, which simplifies income calculation significantly. However, the thresholds are strict, and exceeding them triggers full bookkeeping obligations. An advisor familiar with agricultural tax rules in Upper Austria can confirm which regime applies to you.

We exhibit at Messe Wels — do we need a local tax advisor?

If you are a foreign company exhibiting at trade fairs in Austria, you may have Austrian VAT obligations depending on your sales activities. Austrian and EU businesses should also check whether short-term business activities at trade fairs trigger a taxable presence. A local advisor can assess your specific situation quickly.

Can a Wels tax advisor handle payroll for a company with 10–50 employees?

Yes. Many Wels practices specialise in Lohnverrechnung (payroll accounting) for small and medium-sized businesses in the manufacturing and logistics sectors. They also handle registration with the ÖGK (Austrian Health Insurance Fund) and PVA (pension insurance), and produce annual wage tax statements.

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