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Make Your Accountant Your Small Business Ally

Running a small business often means wearing a lot of hats, but when it comes to your finances, it pays to have an expert on your side. A small business accountant (like us) won’t just keep you compliant with the ATO, they become a trusted partner in your business journey.

 

Choosing the right accountant and making the most of the relationship

What you can expect:

Accountants offer different levels of support, so it helps to know what’s available. Some focus on the essentials such as tax returns, BAS lodgements, and making sure you meet all your ATO deadlines. Others, often working as taxation accountants, offer advisory services like cash flow forecasting, budgeting, and business growth strategies. Some even provide full financial management, taking care of bookkeeping and payroll so you can focus on running your business. The key is to be clear about the level of service you need now, and what you might need as your business grows.

 

How to get the most out of meetings:

Whether you’re meeting a small business accountant for the first time or checking in mid-year, preparation is key. Gather your financial records, think about your goals, and write down any questions in advance. This helps us give you practical, tailored advice rather than spending time chasing paperwork or clarifying details.

 

Questions to ask before you commit:

Choosing the right accountant isn’t just about cost, it’s about finding someone who you connect with and understands your business. Ask whether they work with small businesses like yours, how they keep up with changing tax laws, and what tools or software they recommend for bookkeeping. It’s also worth asking if they offer proactive advice throughout the year, rather than just at tax time.

 

Watch out for red flags!

A good small business accountant will be transparent about pricing, communicate clearly, and show a genuine interest in your goals. Be cautious of anyone who’s vague about fees, slow to respond, or takes a one-size-fits-all approach.

 

Building a strong partnership:

Your accountant can be a valuable sounding board for business decisions, but only if you keep the lines of communication open. Use technology like cloud accounting to stay on top of your numbers, reach out for advice when you need it, and view your accountant as a partner in growing your business, not just someone who lodges your tax return.

 

What next?

When you have someone who knows your numbers and understands your challenges, it’s easier to make confident decisions and plan for what’s next. At Kaleidoscope Accounting, we love working closely with small business owners, helping them feel in control of their finances and supported every step of the way. If you’re ready to turn your accountant into your business ally, let’s have a chat and see how we can help you and your business.

rebecca@kaleidoscopeaccounting.com.au | 0417 859 700

 

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