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Top 6 Tax Accountants in Mortdale, NSW

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Tax Accountants in Mortdale — FAQs

Should my Mortdale tax accountant be TPB registered?

Yes. TPB registration is essential for anyone providing tax advice or preparing tax returns. It ensures they're qualified, insured, and bound by a code of conduct. Always verify their registration before engaging.

What questions should I ask before choosing a tax accountant?

Ask about their TPB registration, experience with your industry, fees structure, how they handle lodgement, and whether they offer year-round support. Also confirm turnaround times and whether they use software you're comfortable with.

What do reviews on TopAccountantsAustralia mean?

All reviews are from verified clients who've actually used the accountant. They cover areas like communication, accuracy, and value for money. This helps you make an informed choice based on real experience.

Do I need a tax accountant or a general accountant?

Tax accountants specialise in tax law and returns. If you need broader services like bookkeeping or financial planning, ask if they offer those too. Many in Mortdale do both.

What documents should I bring to my first appointment?

Bring last year's tax return, payslips, investment statements, and any expense records. For businesses, bring profit & loss statements and GST records. This speeds up the process and keeps fees reasonable.