The difference between an accountant and a tax agent

A tax agent. Specialised in knowing the tax law and compliant with the ATO standards.

A tax agent doesn’t require a formal degree however still requires a certificate, generally in either bookkeeping or accounting and must be approved y the Australian Practitioners Board.

Your accountant is a strategist. They look towards the financial security or yourself and your business looking to find the best return for you! They look at changes necessary to make improvements for your future and financial wealth.

Accountants require a university degree. Often they are also continuously educating themselves on the ever changing taxation laws and through seminars from other accountants and professionals.

A tax agent will suffice for simply needs such as payroll and tax return, however an accountant is that and a little bit more. They work towards creating further wealth and security for your business by working with you and analysing reports to suggest amendments.

 

A tax agent. Specialised in knowing the tax law and compliant with the ATO standards.

A tax agent doesn’t require a formal degree however still requires a certificate, generally in either bookkeeping or accounting and must be approved y the Australian Practitioners Board.

Your accountant is a strategist. They look towards the financial security or yourself and your business looking to find the best return for you! They look at changes necessary to make improvements for your future and financial wealth.

Accountants require a university degree. Often they are also continuously educating themselves on the ever changing taxation laws and through seminars from other accountants and professionals.

A tax agent will suffice for simply needs such as payroll and tax return, however an accountant is that and a little bit more. They work towards creating further wealth and security for your business by working with you and analysing reports to suggest amendments.

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