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Top 5 Tax Accountants in Hornsby, NSW

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Finding the right tax accountant in Hornsby means choosing someone registered with the Tax Practitioners Board and experienced in your situation. All accountants listed here are verified and reviewed by real clients. Use this guide to compare top-rated practitioners and read genuine feedback before deciding.
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Tax Accountants in Hornsby — FAQs

Do I need a TPB-registered tax accountant?

Yes. If someone prepares your tax return, they must be registered with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB). Check their registration on the TPB website before engaging them to ensure they're authorised to provide tax advice.

What questions should I ask before hiring?

Ask about their TPB registration, experience with your industry, whether they lodge electronically, how they charge (hourly, fixed or percentage), and their response time. Clarify what documents you'll need to provide upfront.

What do reviews on TopAccountantsAustralia mean?

Reviews are verified and submitted by clients who've actually used the accountant. They reflect real experiences with service quality, communication and outcomes. Use them to compare specialists and identify patterns.

When should I engage a tax accountant?

Ideally before 30 June if you want your return lodged early. If you're self-employed, starting a business, or have complex income, engage earlier in the financial year for planning advice and to gather documents properly.

What documents do I need to bring?

Typically: payslips, bank statements, investment statements, receipts for deductions, property details, and details of any work-related expenses. Ask your accountant for a checklist—it saves time and ensures nothing's missed.