Business at Ease is an S-Corp tax, finance, and operations service provider for self-employed professionals in the United States, positioning itself as an “all-in-one financial solution.” It covers S-Corp formation, tax, payroll, bookkeeping, compliance, and retirement planning. Its goal is to help 1099 self-employed workers reduce self-employment tax through reasonable compensation and an S-Corp structure, and it serves all 50 U.S. states.
Its core modules include S-Corp election, EIN, state filings, basic corporate documents, coordinated filing of S-Corp and personal tax returns, monthly transaction categorization, bank reconciliation, financial statements, payroll management, quarterly payroll returns, W-2 filing, as well as state accounts, annual reports, and IRS-safe documentation. For retirement planning, it mentions Solo 401(k), defined benefit plans, profit-sharing, and provides budgeting, forecasting, and owner planning. Third-party integration details are relatively clear: it configures QuickBooks and Gusto payroll, and includes a Gusto subscription.
The site states that it uses a fixed monthly fee model, with tax, payroll, bookkeeping, and compliance all included, and emphasizes that there are no hidden fees. However, it does not publish specific plans, price ranges, overage fees, or contract terms. It only provides entry points for Compare Plans, booking a consultation, and a 30-minute consultation. No free plan or standard SaaS trial information was found.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it suits high-income 1099 workers in the U.S. who want to consolidate accounting, tax, payroll, compliance, and retirement planning with one service provider, reducing information gaps between multiple vendors. Its workflow is also fairly complete, covering consultation, entity formation, system setup, and ongoing management. The drawbacks are limited transparency: there is little detail on specific pricing, service SLAs, data security, permission management, APIs, or privacy compliance. Any stated tax savings figures also depend on individual circumstances and should not be treated as guaranteed returns.
It is best suited to self-employed people operating in the U.S. with relatively high annual income who are considering an S-Corp structure, such as doctors, consultants, lawyers, software developers, and real-estate-related professionals. For companies in mainland China or non-U.S. tax subjects, its applicability is very low. The website text does not provide information on access from China, so the status is unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. Alternatives include Collective, Pilot, Bench, and a combination of Gusto + QuickBooks + an independent CPA/EA.
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