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Top 4 Bookkeepers in Oxenford, QLD

Verified customer reviews and ratings for the best bookkeepers serving Oxenford. Sorted by rating.

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Finding a reliable bookkeeper in Oxenford means checking they're registered with the Tax Practitioners Board if they handle tax work. All accountants and bookkeepers listed here are verified and reviewed by real clients. Look for someone who understands your business type and offers services that match your needs—whether that's payroll, reconciliation, or lodgement support. Read verified reviews to see how others have found working with them.
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Bookkeepers in Oxenford — FAQs

Do I need a TPB-registered bookkeeper?

If your bookkeeper provides tax advice or lodges tax returns, they must be registered with the Tax Practitioners Board. General bookkeeping (invoicing, reconciliation) doesn't require TPB registration, but it's a good sign of professional standing.

What questions should I ask before hiring?

Ask about their experience with your industry, software they use, TPB registration status, how they charge, and turnaround times. Clarify what's included—payroll, BAS help, financial reports—and request references if needed.

How often should I meet with my bookkeeper?

Most small businesses benefit from monthly check-ins to review finances and discuss issues. Frequency depends on your transaction volume and complexity. Discuss this during your initial consultation to match your needs.

Are the reviews on this site genuine?

Yes. All reviews are verified and come from clients who've engaged these accountants or bookkeepers. We don't allow unverified or fake feedback, so you can trust what you're reading.

What's the difference between a bookkeeper and accountant?

Bookkeepers handle day-to-day transaction recording and reconciliation. Accountants typically interpret that data, provide tax advice, and prepare financial statements. Many offer both services.