Browse Every Page on the ProAxis Website
Browse every page on proaxiscpa.com. For search engines, the XML sitemap is at /sitemap-index.xml.
This sitemap is the human-readable index of every page on proaxiscpa.com. It exists for two reasons: to help visitors find specific content quickly, and to give search engines (and AI agents that crawl us for retrieval-augmented answers) a consolidated view of the site's structure. The XML sitemap at /sitemap-index.xml is the version designed for machine consumption — Google, Bing, and other crawlers prefer it because it includes lastmod dates and priority signals.
Site sections are organized to mirror how prospective clients actually move through the firm: the service pages (Tax Services, Business Services, Specialized Bookkeeping) describe what we do; the Industries pages describe who we work with most often; the Service Areas pages describe where we serve clients geographically; and the Resources section is the published reference material — blog articles, the tax calendar, downloadable guides, and tax-estimation tools. The Specialized Practice Pages are landing pages designed for specific local-search queries (Paramus small-business CPA, Tenafly small-business CPA, Fair Lawn virtual CPA) and largely overlap in service offering with the parent Service Areas pages. The Legal section holds the firm's privacy policy, terms of service, and disclaimer.
Main Pages
Tax Services
Business Services
Specialized Bookkeeping (by Industry)
Industries
Specialized Practice Pages
Service Areas — Bergen County, NJ (Core)
Service Areas — Bergen County, NJ (More)
Service Areas — New York
Service Areas — Pennsylvania
Resources
Legal
All Blog Posts (11)
- Bookkeeper vs CPA-Supervised Bookkeeping vs DIY: How NJ Small Businesses Should Decide in 2026
- How Much Does Outsourced Bookkeeping Cost in 2026? A Real Pricing Guide for NJ, NY & PA Small Business Owners
- How to Choose a CPA in Bergen County NJ: 7 Questions to Ask Before You Hire
- Tax Deadline Is Tomorrow: What to Do RIGHT NOW If You're Not Ready (April 14, 2026)
- NJ Small Business Tax Deductions 2026: The Complete Guide for NJ Business Owners
- The April 15th Countdown: 5 Ways Bergen County Residents Can Maximize Their Return
- Last-Minute Tax Filing: 16 Days to Beat the April 15, 2026 Deadline
- S-Corp vs. LLC in New Jersey: Which Structure Saves More Tax in 2026?
- NJ SALT Tax Changes in 2026: What Business Owners Need to Know
- Why Bergen County Business Owners Are Switching to Virtual CPA Firms
- Top 10 Tax Deductions NJ Small Business Owners Miss Every Year
For search engines: the machine-readable XML sitemap is at /sitemap-index.xml. The XML version is what Google, Bing, and other crawlers use; this HTML page is the human-readable equivalent.
How This Site Is Organized
The site has roughly five concentric rings. At the center are the two service hubs — Tax Services and Business Services — which describe what we actually do. Each hub links to a set of dedicated service pages (tax preparation, tax planning, IRS resolution, bookkeeping, fractional CFO, and so on) that go into detail on a single offering.
The next ring out is industry- and audience-focused: the Industries pages describe how our service offering applies to specific industries (real estate, healthcare, e-commerce, construction, restaurants, professional services, non-profits), and the Specialized Bookkeeping pages cover the four niches where outsourced bookkeeping benefits most from industry-specific accounting expertise — contractors, real-estate investors, medical & dental practices, and e-commerce.
The third ring is geography. The Service Areas pages cover the cities and counties we serve most often across New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Bergen County is our home county and the deepest concentration of pages; the New York City and Philadelphia metro pages cover the cross-border tax work that defines tri-state CPA practice. There is no programmatic city-by-service combination grid — only the hand-crafted city pages where we actually have client experience and useful local context to share.
The fourth ring is reference content. The Resources hub points to the blog, the FAQ, the tax calendar, downloadable guides and checklists, and tax-estimation tools. The blog is the most actively updated section — new posts go live as we have something specific to say, not on a fixed publishing cadence.
The outermost ring is informational and legal: the About pages (firm, team, why ProAxis, case studies, testimonials), the Contact page, and the legal trio (privacy policy, terms of service, disclaimer). The legal pages are kept indexable for E-E-A-T transparency reasons but de-prioritized in the XML sitemap because they are administrative rather than commercial.