End of the financial year: What we need from you

Tax

It’s time for us to start working on your annual accounts, so we’ll need some information from you to help us complete your accounts.

 

What do we need from you?

For each of your businesses, we’ll need your comprehensive financial information.

If your business is already linked to us through Xero or MYOB, the good news is that we already have most of this data. However, we’ll still need the following information:

  • Your bank balance as at March 31.

  • Your Resident Withholding Tax Certificate.

  • Payroll records, unless we run your payroll for you.

  • Vehicle logbooks and mileage records.

  • Any loan balance at March 31.

  • Stock value at March 31.

  • Dividends.

  • Accounts receivable and payable at March 31.

  • Any bad debts you’ve written off.

  • Any other income you received during the year.

It’s also helpful if you can completely reconcile your accounts. If you’re stuck with a tricky refund, part payment or other anomaly, just get in touch and we can sort it out.

 

The right information helps us to help you

Having all the necessary information helps us look closely at your accounts and make sure you’re not paying too much tax. For instance, if we don’t know about your expenses, we won’t be able to offset them against your income, so you’ll pay more tax than required.

On the flipside, you may also have paid too much provisional tax during the year if your business had a tough time. Getting all your information together means we can apply for a refund if you’ve overpaid, and adjust your provisional tax depending on your expectations.

It’s also helpful to have your annual accounts completed so you can analyse how your business performed. You can compare it to previous years and think about what’s working, and what isn’t, so you can make better decisions for the year ahead.

 

It takes time to generate accurate accounts

One last note although you may not read your accounts with a fine-toothed comb, we do! It takes considerable time, attention and energy to turn your massive pile of paperwork into accurate annual accounts.

Of course, we’re happy to provide you with an update on how we’re getting along, so feel free to ask at any time.

 

Confused or stuck? We can help

For questions, clarification or assistance, just drop us a note or give us a call, we’d love to help.

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