Fundraising

Insights to navigate every stage of your fundraising journey.

Frequently asked questions

Does Pilot understand Washington’s tax laws?
Yes. Washington doesn’t have a state income tax, but it does impose B&O (Business & Occupation) taxes and local compliance requirements. We’ll help you file the right forms, on time, with zero guesswork.
What types of Redmond businesses do you work with?
We work with tech startups, professional services, and growing companies across the Eastside. Whether you’re scaling a SaaS product in Overlake or managing a consulting firm near Marymoor Park, we’ve got the tools and expertise to help.
Do I need a local Redmond accountant to handle my books?
No. What you need is accurate data and proactive financial guidance. Pilot’s remote team delivers both—combining expert accountants with powerful software to support Redmond businesses from anywhere.
What types of businesses do you work with?
San Jose is packed with SaaS startups, hardware innovators, service companies, e-commerce brands, and tech-focused consultancies—and we’re built to support all of them. If you’re growing fast, we’re built for you.
Do I need a local San Jose bookkeeper to support my company?
Not at all. What you really need is a team that understands how fast your business moves—and how high the expectations are. Pilot works with startups and scale-ups across the country, including many in Silicon Valley. You get real financial support with none of the guesswork.
Can you help with Nevada tax filings?
Yes. We handle federal and state business tax filings, including Nevada’s commerce tax and business license requirements. We’ll keep things accurate and on time, without last-minute surprises.
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