Providing Bookkeeping in Darwin
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There are few things more frustrating and time-consuming than having to meet your financial obligations as a small business when you could be spending that time focusing on growth. Fortunately, at The Adding Value CFO Pty Ltd, we offer reliable bookkeeping in Darwin and Palmerston. With our help, you can enjoy peace of mind, uphold compliancy and pinpoint new ways to streamline your operations.
Our team can ensure all financial transactions are recorded meticulously, providing comprehensive and up-to-date financial records. With services including regular data entry, bank reconciliation and expense categorisation, we help maintain accuracy and compliance.
Our proactive management of accounts receivable and payable ensures timely payments and optimises cash flow. Additionally, we prepare Business Activity Statements (BAS) accurately and on time to meet your tax obligations.
Trust us to handle your Palmerston and Darwin bookkeeping needs. Call us today on 6182 1322. We also provide Xero training, CFO services, accounting and much more.
Bookkeeping Services We Offer

We can provide a comprehensive range of services that ensure your financial data is accurate and up-to-date, facilitating better financial decision-making. This includes the following:
- Consistent Data Entry: We can perform regular entries of all financial transactions to maintain complete and current records.
- Bank Reconciliation: Our services include meticulous matching of your bank statements with accounting records to guarantee accuracy and spot any discrepancies.
- Expense Categorisation: We categorise expenses accurately to aid in precise budgeting and effective financial analysis.
- Accounts Receivable and Payable Management: We manage and track all invoices and bills to ensure timely payments, enhancing your cash flow control.
- BAS Preparation: Our team ensures detailed and timely preparation of Business Activity Statements, accurately reporting GST, PAYG withholdings and other tax obligations.
Reach out to us today to find out more!
Clear Books, Clear Decisions

At The Adding Value CFO Pty Ltd, our bookkeeping services are designed to transform the financial management of your business. By ensuring accurate and organised records, we can help streamline your financial processes, providing you with the clarity and compliance you need to focus on growth. Possible benefits include:
- Compliance Assurance: Our meticulous record-keeping ensures adherence to tax regulations, helping you avoid penalties through accurate financial reporting.
- Enhanced Financial Visibility: Gain valuable insights into your business’s financial health with up-to-date and well-organised records.
- Resource Savings: Outsourcing your bookkeeping to our professionals can save you time and resources, allowing you to concentrate on core business activities.
- Informed Decision-Making: Access to timely and precise financial information empowers you to make informed decisions that drive growth and profitability.
Discover how our bookkeeping services can benefit your business. Contact us today to ensure your financial management is precise, compliant and geared for success.
Your tax practitioner must keep you informed of certain matters
- Information about the TPB Register
To support you to make the right decisions about any tax practitioner, the TPB maintains a public register. You can identify registered BAS agents and tax agents, as well as those who are in your locality. The register also provides important information about higher risk cases, where the TPB has imposed serious sanctions on a tax practitioner.
You can find more information about the register at tpb.gov.au/help-using-tpb-register.
- How to make a complaint to the TPB
The TPB welcomes all feedback which helps improve services and the regulatory system and provides critical intelligence and data. You can provide information or make a complaint about a tax practitioner to the TPB using a simple online form, myprofile.tpb.gov.au/complaints. Complaints can also be made about unregistered preparers who are not complying with the law. All complaints and referrals are assessed by the TPB.
For more information about the complaints process see tpb.gov.au/complaints.
- General information about rights, responsibilities and obligations
Your tax practitioner must advise you of their rights, responsibilities and obligations as a tax practitioner, including to you, and the obligations you have to them. These rights, responsibilities and obligations may arise under the tax law or because of the services they provide to you.
For a summary of key obligations relating to you and your tax practitioner see page 1. Your tax practitioner will provide you with additional information about these matters.
- Prescribed events within the last 5 years
If certain prescribed events have occurred involving the tax practitioner within the last 5 years, you may be asked to agree at the time you make an inquiry to engage or re-engage them to provide tax agent services. Otherwise, the tax practitioner must notify you, within 30 days of their becoming aware of the event.
An example of a prescribed event is where the tax practitioner was:
- suspended or terminated by the TPB as a result of disciplinary action
- an undischarged bankrupt
- convicted of a serious taxation offence or an offence involving dishonesty
- serving or sentenced to a term of imprisonment in Australia for 6 months or more.
This disclosure obligation extends to corporate entities – for example a tax practitioner operating through a tax agent company, where the provision of tax agent services is managed by a registered individual.
Tax practitioners are not required to disclose events that occurred before 1 July 2022.
- Registration subject to conditions
Your tax practitioner must advise you if their registration is subject to conditions or restrictions that could impact the tax services related to your inquiry.
The tax practitioner must notify you when they are no longer registered to provide tax services.
Where the tax practitioner must notify you of information, you do not need to provide the tax practitioner with any acknowledgment of the matter.
- What you should expect from your tax practitioner
- They will ask you questions to better understand your situation.
- They may ask you to provide evidence of any claims you make.
- They will act honestly and not illegally.
- They will advise you of your obligations under the tax laws.
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