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Top 4 Small Business Accountants in Thornton, NSW

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Finding the right accountant for your Thornton small business means checking they're registered with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) for tax work. All accountants listed here have verified, genuine reviews from local business owners. Use this directory to compare experience, services and ratings side-by-side.
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Small Business Accountants in Thornton — FAQs

Should my Thornton accountant be TPB-registered?

Yes. If they're giving tax advice or lodging tax returns, they must be registered with the Tax Practitioners Board. Always verify their registration number on the TPB website before engaging.

What should I ask a prospective accountant?

Ask about their experience with your industry, what bookkeeping support they offer, how often you'll meet, their fee structure, and whether they use cloud accounting software. Clarify what's included in their service.

What are typical small business accounting engagements?

Monthly or quarterly bookkeeping, annual tax return preparation, GST and payroll help, business structure advice, and cash flow management. Many also offer strategic planning and growth advice tailored to Thornton businesses.

How do I know reviews on this directory are genuine?

All reviews are verified from real business clients. TopAccountantsAustralia checks reviewer details and removes fake or misleading feedback to ensure you're reading honest, trustworthy experiences.

What documents should I bring to my first meeting?

Bring recent bank statements, invoices, receipts, payroll records, and last year's tax return if you have one. This helps the accountant understand your business and give accurate advice quickly.