Montana tax professionals occupy one of the most trusted positions in any business owner's financial life. You see the revenue, the payroll, the growth trajectory — and often the gaps that leave clients financially exposed. Montana businesses often need specialized agricultural and energy-sector coverage. The state is seeing growth from remote-work entrepreneurs and small businesses in outdoor recreation and adventure tourism.
That creates a clear opportunity: connect your clients with a trusted commercial insurance partner, add genuine value to those relationships, and earn meaningful referral income in the process. IPA's referral partner program is built exactly for this — structured, compliant, and designed to work within your existing client workflow.
Why Montana Tax Preparers Make Exceptional Referral Partners
The CPA-insurance referral relationship works because of trust. Your clients already rely on your judgment for financial decisions. When you introduce them to an insurance partner, they respond very differently than they would to a cold call or a digital ad — conversion rates on CPA-referred introductions are dramatically higher than most lead sources.
Montana has 125,000+ businesses. The major industries driving the state's economy — agriculture, mining, tourism, and energy — all carry significant commercial insurance needs. Many of those business owners are your clients. You can see from their tax returns which ones have grown fast enough to outpace their current coverage, which carry high payroll (workers comp exposure), and which have valuable equipment or professional service exposure.
That insight makes you a more effective referral source than any marketing campaign. You are making a trusted, informed introduction — not a cold pitch.
What Your Montana Business Clients Actually Need
Montana's economy runs on agriculture, mining, tourism, and energy. Businesses in these sectors have real coverage needs that are routinely missed or underinsured:
Business Owner Policy (BOP)
Retail and hospitality businesses benefit from a BOP combining General Liability and Commercial Property in a single discounted package. Most small business owners are underinsured on property values.
Agricultural & Commercial Property
Agricultural businesses face unique property and liability risks. Farm equipment, crop coverage, and agribusiness liability require specialized carrier access that most local agents cannot provide.
Energy & Contractor Liability
Energy sector businesses — from oil field services to renewable installers — carry specialized liability exposures. These are high-premium accounts that benefit from broad commercial carrier access.
Most of these conversations start from a simple observation: "Have you reviewed your business insurance recently?" For many clients, the answer is no — and your introduction to the right partner can save them money and close meaningful coverage gaps.
How the IPA Referral Partnership Works
The program is designed to add income without adding complexity to your practice:
- Introduction: You mention to a client that you work with a trusted commercial insurance partner. You make a warm introduction — an email, a text, or a brief mention at your next meeting.
- Handoff: IPA's partners handle everything from this point forward — coverage review, quoting, placement, and ongoing service. For personal lines, IPA is partnered with a national brokerage with access to 50+ carriers in every state, with service available 8 AM to 9 PM Eastern. For commercial lines, IPA works with national carrier partners including Travelers, Hartford, CNA, and Liberty Mutual, with in-house agents who handle quoting and binding directly.
- You add genuine value to your client relationship by connecting them with better coverage options. If you hold an active insurance license, you can also earn commissions and build long-term book ownership.
- Your client gets better coverage at a competitive rate, and your relationship deepens because you added genuine value.
You never need to discuss coverage specifics, quote rates, or handle any part of the insurance transaction. That is IPA's job. Your role is the trusted introduction.
Earnings Potential for Montana Tax Professionals
Montana commercial insurance premiums typically run \$1,100–\$1,700/year for a typical small business account. IPA's referral partner program is structured as a true partnership — you can receive up to 50% of what IPA receives from our national partners. The more your clients place, the more you earn. Here's what that looks like:
- 5 referrals per year that bind: approximately \$210/year
- 10 referrals per year that bind: approximately \$420/year
- 20 referrals per year that bind: approximately \$840/year
And that is only first-year income. Every policy that renews generates ongoing referral income. After two to three years of consistent introductions, your renewal book becomes a meaningful passive income stream — entirely separate from your practice revenue.
Montana CPAs with 50 or more business clients on their roster — particularly those in agriculture, mining, tourism, and energy — should find the referral opportunity significant. The clients are already there. The conversations happen naturally during tax season and financial reviews.
Montana Referral Compliance: What You Need to Know
Insurance referral compensation is governed by state law, and it is important to understand the rules before participating in any referral arrangement. Here are the key facts for Montana:
- Pre-licensing requirements: A MT Property and Casualty license requires 20 hours of pre-licensing education and a state exam. The exam application fee is \$50 , with annual renewal costs of \$50.
- Unlicensed referral compensation: Montana generally permits referral compensation for unlicensed parties. Confirm current rules with the Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance.
- Best practice: Even where permitted, referral arrangements should be documented in writing with clear partnership terms. Disclosing the referral relationship to clients is both ethical and increasingly expected.
- IPA compliance support: IPA provides referral agreement templates and state-specific guidance to help partners structure arrangements properly from day one.
The compliance picture in Montana is manageable. IPA's team can walk you through the specific structure that works best for your situation before you make any commitments.
Why IPA for Montana Tax Professionals
Not every insurance partner is worth the introduction. Here is why Montana CPAs choose IPA:
- National carrier relationships: IPA's partners work with top-rated carriers including Travelers, Hartford, CNA, and Liberty Mutual. That means competitive rates and better outcomes for the clients you refer. For personal lines, our partners access 50+ carriers to find the best fit.
- Commercial lines expertise: IPA specializes in commercial insurance — exactly the coverage your business clients need. This is not a personal lines shop that handles occasional commercial requests.
- Montana market knowledge: IPA's team understands the specific industries, risks, and carrier dynamics in Montana. Clients in Billings and Missoula get coverage recommendations that reflect local market realities.
- Your reputation is protected: IPA provides responsive, professional service. Every client you refer reflects on you — and IPA treats those introductions accordingly.
- Simple, documented structure: The referral agreement is clear. Compensation is transparent. You always know what you earned and why.
If you are a Montana CPA or tax professional ready to explore what a referral partnership looks like for your specific client base, apply to become an IPA referral partner or book a 15-minute strategy call to talk through the program. Setup takes less than a day. The first referral can happen the same week.