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Growing small business

ASSISTING the growth of small business from initial start-up through all the various development phases, right though to a profitable sale, is a specialty offered by the team at Berwick Taxation Services (BTS).
Whether starting up a new business, or purchasing an existing one, BTS specialise in assisting small business owners with important, and at times, complex decisions, such as the most suitable business structure type, and ensuring due diligence on purchase.
In addition, BTS offer professional guidance and support in regard to interpreting the numbers – cash flow, balance sheet, profit and loss statement, and how to utilise this information to maximise profitability and benefits from the business.
Complying with ongoing financial reporting, regular BAS and GST obligations, coupled with the day-to-day running of the operation, can at times be overwhelming for small business owners, should they not have the right support structure in place.
As small business specialists, the team at BTS is fully equipped to assist small business owners in all these areas by ‘simplifying the processes’.
By providing the right guidance and professional advice, BTS is well positioned to assist small business operators maximise profitability and leverage their ongoing success in the marketplace.
A testament to this understanding is some recent feedback from a current BTS client.
“As a small business trying to survive in a competitive environment, receiving expert accounting advice was critical in the early stages of our growth. The team at Berwick Tax have been there from day one, from the moment we first turned our wheels locally, to now providing services nationally.
“Whether it be a small, personal accounting question or a large, important and perhaps directional financial decision, Berwick Tax have always been eager to help and take the time to understand what our goals are.
“In today’s day and age, service is everything, and I’ll be the first to admit that for my clients – I need to do everything I can to assist them. As a small business owner, we’re increasingly time poor and need to ensure those we engage are the best in their field. For this reason alone, I entrust Berwick Tax for all our accounting services.”
Berwick Taxation Services continue to offer extensive business support and solutions including management accounting – business plans, budgeting, stock control, cost analysis; audits and salary package reviews, as well as set-up and ongoing support with self-managed super funds.
The experienced and professional team at Berwick Taxation Services include principals Kayleen Redman and Mark Marshall, assistant accountant Raylene Sleeman, office manager Pauline Ruddle, administration assistant Janine Murphy, and newly appointed receptionist Simone Nichols.
BTS offer prompt same-day service for personal (individual) tax returns, and are open Monday to Friday from 9am-5pm or by appointment on Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings.
BTS may be contacted on 9768 9868 and is located at Unit 1, 6-8 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick.

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