From a first tax return to the closing of an estate — every engagement handled with the same editorial care.
Credentials you can verify, relationships measured in decades — not quarters.
Good accounting, done well, is a quiet art — and after fifteen years I still find it endlessly interesting.
Nisha began her career at a Big Four firm auditing multinationals. She left in 2011 to build something smaller and more personal: a practice where every client has her direct line, and every return is reviewed by a partner before it is filed.
Today Accriva Accounting serves more than five hundred households and privately-held businesses — from first-year freelancers filing a Schedule C to operating companies planning generational transfers. The firm's work has been recognized by the NJSCPA and featured in regional financial media.
No onboarding theatre. No 40-page intake forms. A conversation, a plan, and careful execution.
A 30-minute call — no fee, no obligation. We listen to what you are trying to do with your money and where the friction is.
A written engagement scope with fixed fees, deliverables and a calendar. No surprises, no hourly creep. You approve before we begin.
The quiet part. Books reconciled monthly, returns filed on time, questions answered within one business day — for as long as you are a client.
Nisha caught a depreciation schedule error my previous accountant had carried for four years. The amended returns recovered nearly eleven thousand dollars. That paid for a decade of her fees in an afternoon.
I came in with a shoebox of receipts and a small side business I was embarrassed about. I left with a real set of books and — for the first time — the feeling that someone was actually on my side with the IRS.
We were acquiring a competitor and needed audit-quality financials in six weeks. Patel's team didn't just deliver them — they reframed our reporting in a way the buyers' diligence team praised on the call.
Tell us a little about what you are working on. Nisha or a senior CPA will reply within one business day with a suggested time and a short list of things to bring.