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Ways To Find A Good Tax Accountant

By: Michiel Van Kets Home | Finance


Letting an accountant take over your finances makes sense as their experience and knowledge can make your money go further. However, finding a good tax accountant can be tough as you are putting your finances and personal information into their hands, and trusting they will take care of you now, and in the future.

Accountants can work for large businesses or for themselves, get yourself a good one and you should find they save you a lot of money in tax payments, as long as they know what they're doing. They'll also be able to assist with various other issues that are important and can't really be ignored, such as tax, financial planning, superannuation, pensions, retirement planning, family trusts, business consulting, and more.

When searching for good accountants there are various ways you can narrow the field down. First ask your friends and business associates if they have anyone they can recommend, if they have had the same person for years and are happy with their service then they might also work for you. Also look through the yellow pages for businesses near you, or for convenience and speed, check online as most companies these days have a web presence and should list their areas of skills, expertise and professional services on their website.

Once you have a list of possibilities, contact them for further information and arrange an interview. Queries should be answered quickly and professionally, if they can't do this then forget about them and move on. If the company is quite large then find out who will be assigned to you, it's essential you get on well with your accountant as you need to tell them everything regarding your financial issues.

They also have to be aware of your life goals, this involves everything, from your business needs now and in the future to your personal goals and future plans. If your dream is to retire abroad then you need to let them know, being aware of your plans and hopes will mean they have a better understanding of you and can find ways to save you money and give advice based on this information. Someone who takes the time to get to know you will be more proficient at delivering a totally focused and customised service.

Always check out qualifications, they should have a recognised professional qualification, such as the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, or a Chartered Tax Adviser.

It's advised you choose a firm that have been established for some years. If a company is new it can be more difficult to find out if they are reliable or ask for references. An advantage to choosing a bigger company is that you aren't reliant on just 1 person, if there is a problem or that person has to be away for an extended period then your finances will still be dealt with.

You accountant should have some experience and knowledge in your area of work or interest. There are so many aspects, from self managed funds, investment advice, retirement planning, business management, strategic planning and so on, that it's nearly impossible to find someone who is knowledgeable about everything. Everyone has different needs and it's important you find someone who can assist you with yours.

For example, if you need a tax accountant to process your individual tax returns they should be able to ensure you get maximum tax benefits and explore other ways to save money. They are there to help you minimize your tax payments and advice you on other financial matters that will benefit you.

If the accountant you have chosen meets all your criteria, is agreeable, gives you advice and information in easy to understand terms, and is ready to answer all your questions, then you should consider signing up for their services.

Look for firms online that are committed to clients and can assist with business, tax and financial planning solutions. Whether you are an individual, a family business, or a small enterprise a good accountant can ensure you legally pay the lowest tax possible.



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About the Author:
John Sharp writes articles for ARW Chartered Accountants, a young and innovative team of accountants practicing in the Sydney CBD with offices in Granville and Campbelltown, as well as branch offices in Cairns, Queensland and Melbourne. ARW provides a specialised tax accountant to ensure you pay the lowest tax legally, as well as a group of superannuation accountants to give advice on whether self managed superannuation is the best choice for you.

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