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Top 4 Small Business Accountants in Double Bay, NSW

Verified customer reviews and ratings for the best small business accountants serving Double Bay. Sorted by rating.

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Finding the right accountant for your small business in Double Bay means looking for TPB registration, local expertise, and a track record you can trust. All accountants listed here are verified and reviewed by real clients, so you can make an informed choice based on genuine experience rather than marketing claims.
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Small Business Accountants in Double Bay — FAQs

Why does TPB registration matter?

Tax Practitioners Board registration means the accountant is qualified and bound by professional standards for tax advice. It's essential if you need tax return preparation or lodgement services.

What should I ask a prospective accountant?

Confirm TPB status, ask about experience with your industry, clarify fees (fixed or hourly), and discuss what's included—tax returns, payroll, BAS, bookkeeping. Get a few quotes to compare.

What's typically included in small business accounting?

Usually tax return preparation, BAS lodgement, bookkeeping, payroll setup, and quarterly reviews. Packages vary, so discuss your needs upfront to avoid surprises.

How do TopAccountantsAustralia reviews work?

Reviews come from verified clients who've actually used the accountant. We don't publish unverified claims, so ratings reflect genuine experience and help you choose confidently.

Is a Double Bay accountant better for my business?

Local presence can help for face-to-face meetings and familiarity with NSW regulation. However, many accountants work effectively remotely, so location matters less than expertise and fit.