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ServiceSeeking.com.au is the largest online marketplace for Small Business Accountants. Whether you need help with MYOB, Quickbooks, Saasu or just a small business accountant comfortable with BAS and Superannuation compliance requirements, you've come to the right place.

A Small Business Accountant on ServiceSeeking.com.au will charge anywhere from $20 per hour to $154 per hour for top notch advice.

The average price of a Small Business Accountant on ServiceSeeking.com.au is $60.50 per hour.

 

How can I get Accounting quotes for my small business?

  • Fill out our simple quote request form
  • We alert Small Business Accountants about your needs
  • They offer quotes and prices
  • You choose the best

 

What should I pay for a Business Accountant?

Accountants charge $60.50 per hour on average on ServiceSeeking.com.au, though a specialist Accountant like an auditor or actuary can charge much more depending on their skills and experience. A Bookkeeper will charge $38.17 on average.

 

What can a Small Business Accountant do for my business?

A good accountant is an invaluable resource to any business. Larger businesses will emply accountants full time, but smaller businesses usually outsource their accounting. Accountants can provide excellent advice on company structure, finance options, grant submissions, budgets, as well as preparing and lodging tax returns and company accounts.

 

 

 

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