We sure can! Our payroll services cover everything from setting up STP to superannuation. We regularly attend bookkeeping training to keep ourselves up to date on the latest industry updates (including the recent award changes) and pride ourselves on keeping clients compliant with ATO requirements and streamlining business processes.
If you are not yet signed up for Single Touch Payroll, the ATO due date has long passed! The first step is to have a chat with us. As a registered BAS agent, we’re in the best position to help you with this and can help you decide on the most cost-effective software for your needs.
Single Touch Payroll (STP) is an Australian Government initiative to streamline employers' reporting to government agencies.
With STP you report employees' payroll information to us each time you pay them through STP-enabled software. Payroll information includes:
Yes, we use Xero Me which is a self-service app designed to empower your team. It provides your staff with tools to submit timesheets, and request leave, among other features. Rest assured, all data is kept private, ensuring that sensitive financial information remains secure.
Superannuation must be paid at least every three months and deposited into the employee's nominated account, so agreements and awards may require superannuation to be paid monthily. We utlise the Automatic Superannuation function in Xero to streamline the process.
Whether you’re just after some bookkeeping tips, basic bookkeeping services or a software package such as MYOB, Xero, Quickbooks Online or Receipt Bank, we can help. Your business will be better for it, and so will you.
We have bookkeeper locations in the Southern Highlands, Wollongong, Canberra and the Gold Coast. Please feel free to use the contact form below to get in touch!
Absolutely! Today’s cloud accounting capabilities were designed to make life easy. Your bookkeeper can manage your books remotely, but you can also access your own real-time data, financial information and reports. You will always have access to the information you need to make business decisions on the go from anywhere, anytime, on any device. This is so valuable for all you busy entrepreneurs!
One of our personal favourite bookkeeping software apps is Hubdoc which allows small business owners to capture a receipt by taking a photo with the app (or forward items to your Hubdoc email address). The app will extract key information from the submitted document and can be published to your cloud accounting software for the bookkeeper to sort.
What does this mean? Basically, no more shoeboxes full of receipts! Say goodbye to pesky piles of paperwork you don’t understand and embrace a paperless business. We’re experts in multiple accounting software platforms and apps. We can help you choose, setup and train on the most suitable for your business.
Create time for your business
It’s amazing how many clients first came to us as time poor individuals! During our initial consultations and enquiries, we often hear “I just do not have enough hours in the day” or “accounts is just not my thing”. We love what you don’t! Give us the paint and we will bring the brushes! Creating more flexibility for you inside and outside of your business is one of the many things that drives us.
Keep you compliant
As a small business owner, you’ve got enough to worry about without having to stay up to date with all the legislative compliance changes. That’s exactly how your bookkeeper can help; it’s our job to know about industry updates and compliance changes so you don’t have to. We bookkeepers stay aware of changing laws, so we can ensure your company is compliant with payroll and tax laws, as well as any other financial rules and regulations that affect your business.
Teach you about your business numbers
A great bookkeeper is someone who doesn’t mind sitting down with you and running through the “ins and outs” of all things bookkeeping. They will take the time to explain your business numbers, show you the insights behind them, provide suggestions, tips of the trade and answer your questions without any accounting jargon.
A bookkeeper also keeps track of your company’s financial health and advises you on decisions that can help you grow your business. They can also warn you if you’re about to make a decision that could hinder your longer-term growth.
In addition, bookkeeping services usually include support for you to ask questions around payroll, software or general bookkeeping (for example, common questions we are asked is, “What is double entry bookkeeping?” and “Why is my net profit not in my bank account?” – we have answered these for you below.
Bringing a professional on board can seem pricey for a small business owner, but a bookkeeper’s expertise could mean considerable long-term benefits for your company. We can grant you with peace of mind and added time to get back to running and growing your business.
What do bookkeepers do on a day-to-day basis? The answer is most likely “more than you might think!” The Vital Accountss handle all aspects of bookkeeping and more, including:
Setting up or streamlining current systems
Recommending and setting up bookkeeping software
Data entry (NOTE: it is impossible to complete data entry without also being involved in determining tax codes and therefore the allocation of GST which requires tax invoice documentation)
Expense Tracking
Invoicing & Receipt Management
Transactional Checks & Bank Reconciliations
Accounts Payable & Receivable
Online Banking
Calculating GST
Cashflow Management
Budgeting
Compliance & Reporting
Payroll, Awards and Superannuation changes
BAS Agent Services (IAS, BAS Preparation & Lodgement)
Taxable Supplier Payments (TPAR)
EOFY Processing
Management Reports
General Business Administrative Support
Business Planning
Profit & Loss Reporting
Keeping educated on the industry, compliance, best practice bookkeeping and any changes that may affect clients
Keeping up to date with legislative requirements (so you don’t have to!)
Bookkeepers can also provide clients with insights on business opportunities and potential financial issues that they may not have been able to see. Most often the bookkeeper will be happy to sit down with clients and explain their numbers (without the financial jargon) while delivering accurate and timely bookkeeping services.
For us at Vital Accounts it’s about so much more than bookkeeping and we always strive to go above and beyond for our clients.
Put simply, bookkeeping is “the process of recording, analysing and interpreting the financial transactions of a business or individual.” The Vital Accountss aims to go further than this to partner with and educate our clients on their business, systems, operations and results.
A good bookkeeper can be a huge asset to your business as they have the knowledge, experience and passion to manage your records accurately. Most importantly, they provide you with an important insight into your business’ operations and profitability.
Bookkeeping and accounting are often assumed to be the same profession. This is not the case!
Both are extremely important for every business, especially when used together. While bookkeeping is responsible for the recording of financial transactions, accounting is responsible for interpreting and analysing the financial data.
A bookkeeper will be the person who assists you with the ongoing financial recording, transactions, compliance and lodgements that keep your business running smoothly. Your accountant will be the person who analyses the data produced by your bookkeeper to minimise your taxation and make recommendations. Accountants have a strong understanding of tax law & requirements and will be best to assist in this area.
Instead of perceiving a “bookkeeper vs accountant” situation, it is important to understand that your accountant and bookkeeper work best together to serve the financial requirements of your business. At The Vital Accounts, we focus on working closely with our clients chosen accountant.
Being a small business owner can be an incredibly awarding experience. However, running your business can be stressful enough without trying to understand and maintain your books! It is generally an area that small business owners don’t like, but must be responsible for.
One of our key roles as bookkeepers is to take the stress and pressure away from small business bookkeeping, allowing individuals to spend more time on what they are passionate about: their business!
But having a bookkeeper is about more than just saving time. A good bookkeeper is like having a built-in business coach, someone you can build a relationship with. They will take care of all the “boring” stuff while educating you on the picture behind your numbers so you can make better informed business decisions. Bookkeepers can help you to understand the ongoing costs of running your business, what your cash flow situation looks like and if you are really making a profit.
Every small business needs a bookkeeper; a mentor, business partner and cheerleader, encouraging you to succeed in your business and applauding you as you do so!
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