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Top 5 Bookkeepers in Charlestown, NSW

Verified customer reviews and ratings for the best bookkeepers serving Charlestown. Sorted by rating.

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Finding a reliable bookkeeper in Charlestown means checking they're registered with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) if they handle tax work. All reviews on TopAccountantsAustralia are verified, so you can trust what past clients say. Whether you need monthly reconciliations, payroll, or GST management, the right bookkeeper saves time and keeps your finances accurate.
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Bookkeepers in Charlestown — FAQs

Do I need to check if my Charlestown bookkeeper is TPB registered?

Yes, if they provide tax advice or lodge tax returns, TPB registration is essential. Bookkeepers handling general records typically don't need it, but always confirm their qualifications match your needs.

What questions should I ask before hiring a bookkeeper?

Ask about their experience with your industry, software they use (MYOB, Xero, etc.), fee structure, and availability. Check if they understand your compliance obligations like payroll and GST.

How often should I engage a bookkeeper?

Most small businesses benefit from monthly bookkeeping to stay on top of finances. Sole traders might manage quarterly, while larger operations often need weekly or ongoing support.

Are TopAccountantsAustralia reviews actually verified?

Yes. All reviews come from genuine clients and are verified before publishing. This ensures you're making decisions based on real experience, not marketing claims.

What's the difference between a bookkeeper and accountant?

Bookkeepers record daily transactions and maintain records. Accountants analyse those records, prepare tax returns, and provide strategic advice. You may need both.