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Top 3 Small Business Accountants in South Hurstville, NSW

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Finding the right accountant for your South Hurstville small business takes time. Look for Tax Practitioners Board registration if you need tax advice, and check their experience with businesses like yours. All reviews on TopAccountantsAustralia are verified, so you can trust what you're reading and make a confident choice.
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Small Business Accountants in South Hurstville — FAQs

Do I need a TPB-registered accountant?

If you need tax advice or lodgement, yes. Tax Practitioners Board registration ensures your accountant meets professional standards. For general bookkeeping only, it's less critical, but registration shows commitment to quality.

What questions should I ask before engaging an accountant?

Ask about their experience with your industry, what services they offer (tax, GST, payroll, SMSF), their fees structure, and how often you'll communicate. Clarify response times and whether they use cloud accounting software.

What's the typical engagement for a small business?

Most small businesses need annual tax returns, quarterly GST lodgement, and monthly or quarterly bookkeeping. Some also add payroll, financial reporting, or business advice. Your accountant should tailor services to your needs.

How can I trust the reviews here?

All reviews on TopAccountantsAustralia are verified from real clients. We don't publish unverified feedback, so ratings reflect genuine experience working with each accountant.

What should I prepare before my first meeting?

Bring recent bank statements, invoices, receipts, and details of any existing tax or accounting arrangements. A summary of your business structure and income helps the accountant understand your situation faster.