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Top 3 Tax Accountants in St Marys, NSW

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Finding a trusted tax accountant in St Marys means checking they're registered with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) for tax agent work. All accountants listed here have been verified and reviewed by real clients. Look for someone who understands your situation—whether that's small business, PAYG, or investment income—and communicates clearly about fees upfront.
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Tax Accountants in St Marys — FAQs

Do I need a TPB-registered tax agent?

If you're paying them to lodge tax returns or give tax advice, yes. TPB registration is mandatory. Unregistered bookkeepers can help with records, but only registered agents can represent you to the ATO.

What should I ask a tax accountant before hiring?

Confirm their TPB status, ask about their fee structure (flat fee, hourly, percentage), how they communicate, and whether they've worked with businesses or income types similar to yours.

What documents should I bring to my first appointment?

Last year's tax return, payslips, investment statements, receipt records, and details of work-related expenses. The more organised you are, the more efficient (and cheaper) the engagement.

How do reviews on TopAccountantsAustralia work?

All reviews come from verified clients who've actually used the accountant. We don't publish unverified or fake reviews. Look for patterns in feedback about communication, reliability, and value.

Can a St Marys accountant help with business tax planning?

Yes, many offer ongoing advisory beyond just lodging returns. Discuss strategies like entity structure, deductions, and cash flow planning to reduce tax burden year-round.