We are Chartered Accountants based in Central Auckland working with clients all over New Zealand.
We offer business and taxation advice for smart professionals and ambitious people. From strategy to compliance, we are your financial partners, here to drive your business forward. We focus on your personal and professional goals.
Like you, we are a small dynamic business; we use modern tools, sound advice, and innovative thinking to take business to the next level.
Access the accounting support you need for an affordable monthly fee. With a customised monthly plan, you get access to our experienced team of accountants who are always on hand.
Our clients like to work with good people who can explain complex accounting and tax rules in everyday language. We help you manage NZ and International Tax laws, FBT, GST and the endless list of IRD requirements. We make sense of the rules and numbers, for the sake of good decision-making.
We can provide a flexible accounting team service that can scale as your business grows. Plus we offer a competitive fixed monthly fee for our services which we would perform remotely.
Doing this gives you the flexibility to grow your business without human resource hassles and for a fraction of the cost of a full time accounts team member (in fact, some people use the term “fractional” team member to describe this way of working).
We work with charities, trusts and incorporated societies to help them keep on track. We can work alongside your in-house accounts staff, administrator, management or board to streamline the year-end audit process. For some not for profit groups we manage all internal accounts processes from reconciliation of your Xero file to budgeting, monthly reporting and statutory financial statements. Best of all, using us on an ‘as required’ basis can be more cost effective than trying to hire the expertise in-house.
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