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Top 7 Small Business Accountants in Greenacre, NSW

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Finding a reliable accountant in Greenacre doesn't have to be complicated. Our directory lists verified, reviewed small business accountants who can handle bookkeeping, tax planning, and compliance. All reviews are genuine feedback from real clients. When choosing an accountant, check they're registered with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) for tax work. Look for someone who understands your industry and offers services that match your business needs.
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Small Business Accountants in Greenacre — FAQs

Do I need a TPB-registered accountant?

Yes, if they're providing tax advice or lodging tax returns on your behalf, they must be registered with the Tax Practitioners Board. Check their registration on the TPB website before engaging.

What questions should I ask before hiring?

Ask about their TPB registration, experience with your industry, fee structure (fixed or hourly), software they use, and whether they offer tax planning beyond compliance. Clarify response times too.

How often should my accountant review my books?

Monthly reviews help catch errors early. Quarterly is workable for smaller businesses. At minimum, annual preparation for tax is essential. Discuss frequency based on your turnover and complexity.

How do your verified reviews work?

Reviews come from verified clients who've actually engaged these accountants. We confirm reviewer identity and engagement history to ensure authenticity and help you make confident decisions.

What documents should I prepare for my first meeting?

Bring bank statements, invoices, expense records, payroll details (if applicable), and previous tax returns. Organised records help your accountant understand your situation and provide better advice.