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Top 3 Small Business Accountants in Rodd Point, NSW

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

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Finding the right accountant for your small business in Rodd Point means checking they're registered with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) for tax advice. All accountants listed here are verified and reviewed by real clients. Look for someone who understands your industry and offers services tailored to small business—from bookkeeping and tax returns to payroll and GST compliance.
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Small Business Accountants in Rodd Point — FAQs

Should my Rodd Point accountant be TPB registered?

Yes. If they provide tax advice or lodge tax returns, they must be registered with the Tax Practitioners Board. Check their TPB details before engaging.

What questions should I ask a potential accountant?

Ask about their experience with your industry, what's included in their fees, how often you'll meet, and whether they use cloud accounting software. Clarify response times too.

What do small business accountants typically handle?

Common services include monthly or quarterly bookkeeping, tax return preparation, BAS lodgement, payroll, financial reports, and business advice to reduce tax and improve profit.

How do reviews on TopAccountantsAustralia work?

All reviews come from verified clients who've used the accountant. We don't publish unverified feedback, so you can trust what you read here.

What format should my records be in?

Most modern accountants prefer cloud-based systems like Xero or MYOB. Ask your accountant what they recommend—good software saves time and reduces errors.