FA ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT: 5 Years of Redefining the Sector with Innovation and Rigor
Founded in 2020, in the midst of the pandemic, FA ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT was born in a challenging context but with a clear vision: to transform accounting into a closer, more strategic, and digital field. Five years later, the brand has established itself as a benchmark in the sector, combining technical competence, client proximity, and a strong commitment to innovation.
The Future of Accounting: Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and the Strategic Role of the Professional

The accounting professional of the future is no longer limited to the technical execution of financial reports. Today, they take on the role of a strategic analyst, with digital skills, critical thinking, and fluency in technological tools that have become essential in day-to-day management.
FINANCIAL LITERACY IN PORTUGAL:HOW TO PLAN YOUR RETIRES WITH PEACE OF MINDMAY 2025 – RETIRES PLANNING MONTH

Financial literacy is essential at all stages of life, but it becomes especially important when we talk about retirement. In Portugal, many citizens only begin to think about this stage late in life, which can limit the available options. The good news? It’s never too late to start—but the sooner, the better.
Tax Neutrality Regime: Transforming a Sole Proprietorship into a Commercial Company Without Immediate Tax Costs

Sole Proprietors (ENI) often face the dilemma of expanding their business while maintaining tax efficiency. Transforming a Sole Proprietorship into a Commercial Company can be a strategic step to optimize business management, separate assets, and improve access to financing. However, without the proper framework, this change can entail high tax costs.
“Contributory changes require continuous adaptation and attention”

Daniel Cardoso is an accountant and works at FA Accounting. With all the recent changes, it is important to explain some of them and detail their impact on the lives of taxpayers, as seen in this interview.
IRS JOVEM

The IRS Jovem scheme was implemented to offer tax benefits to young workers in Portugal, partially exempting their income from dependent or independent work in the first years of activity. However, recent clarifications indicate that self-employed workers, known as “recibos verdes”, cannot benefit from this exemption through reduced withholding tax.