Does anybody know of a good accountant to do 8 tax returns. Thats reasonably priced please ? In kwinana/rockingham area
Sharnee W. replied:
Depends on the type of tax you need done. Are they just straight forward with a group cert or lots of receipts? Subcontractor, etc? Either way i would recommend KPC Accounting:) across from the main shopping centre in Kwinana.
Kylie W. replied:
Peron Accountants are great
Meryl V. replied:
I throughly recommend Colin!! His office is in Freo but he lives in the Kwinana area and can come to you if need be, very reasonable rates too https://www.facebook.com/concisebm/
Brent C. replied:
Colin Veurink best accountant i know
Dman L. replied:
Mark Vernal
Megan A. replied:
If your happy to go to Mandurah ward and Ilsley partners9535 5900
Hi all... Looking for a good accountant who does tax... Not poxy HR block who are shit and fuck our tax up every year... Must be good and know their stuff when it comes...
Angela O. replied:
Unfortunately you pay for what you get with HR block.. Rosie at KPC Accounting near the marketplace is really good. I know people that go to her who working in mining and offshore
Susan G. replied:
prouse family tax agents Please call us on 6145 1500 or email canningvale@prouse.com.au to book an appointment with Arthur, Michael, John or Carel.
Recommendations for a tax accountant that deals with complex situations..
Sally D. replied:
I see Marg Flowers CPA at Flowers Eddy CPA in Willetton. Very helpful over the years, in my business and personal tax. I recommended her to a good friend who hadn't put in a tax return for years and years and she got the whole lot sorted out very reasonably priced (much less than that which was quote by a tax agent of the H&R type) and without an ounce of judgement and no hassle from the tax office. 16 years happy service ☺️
Sally D. replied:
Been there done that too with injury payout myself, I completely understand. One can only ring and ask ☺️ http://www.flowerseddycpa.com.au
Hi,
Is anyone on here a qualified accountant? I need a simple question answered and Google isn't being particularly helpful :)
Angela O. replied:
To my knowledge it wouldn't bring your taxable income down! If you don't want to claim it and are willing to pay the higher tax rate to get a bigger refund there is no problem in that but as I said it won't bring your taxable income down because they are tax taxing you of the higher rate from your original annual income! Give KPC accounting a call (near the marketplace) they could clarify for you. 9419 1077
I'm after a tax accountant (preferably someone working from home) ..
I have a few back tax returns to do, and while there straight forward. (Rental property with basic...