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End to End Service

Posted on October 25, 2019 by Chris Grieve

Much has been written of late on the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on all facets of our lives. Our industry is not immune to this and in our view has and will continue to benefit greatly from further technological progress.   

At GeersSullivan we have always embraced change as we look for new ways to provide a better customer experience and break the mould of the traditional accountant looking in the rear-view mirror at historical data. 

Two years ago, we implemented a paperless document management system and changed our internal software in both our compliance and superannuation areas of our business.  Not only have we reduced our environmental impact as we reduce the amount of printed paper, but it has allowed us to lease less space as the old compactus filing cabinet room was no longer required.  As we look to the future, we will be working with our clients who also wish to have their final reports provided in a paperless format. 

The introduction of more reliable AI accounting software encouraged us to rethink what an accountant is to our existing and prospective clients and how our tech savvy team could use the benefits of the various software packages to take on the role of internal bookkeeper and external CFO to assist our clients to:  

  • Extract meaning from their accounting numbers
  • Set goals 
  • Establish strategies to achieve these goals; and 
  • Measure the progress toward these goals

The above is in addition to our traditional services of attending to the various compliance activities required by the Australian Taxation Office, ASIC and the Office of State Revenue (to name a few).  

We at GeersSullivan have developed our End to End service which has been extremely well received by many of our existing clients already.  This service includes: 

  • Bookkeeping services – data entry, accounts payable, accounts receivable, managing payroll via the new Single Touch Payroll system, paying superannuation obligations. 
  • Periodic reporting on the Key Performance indicators of your business – this involves developing a report tailored to your businesses specific KPI’s and reporting on these in an understandable and timely basis. 
  • Periodic business meeting – this meeting is with one of our senior staff who acts as an external Chief Financial Officer and mentor to discuss the performance of the business and hold you, the owner accountable for implementing the previously agreed strategies. 
  • Tax planning – estimating the year end results and final tax position of the group and recommending actions to minimise tax. 
  • Attending to all the ongoing compliance needs – including preparation of year end financial statements and tax returns, lodging BAS’ and IAS’, preparing Fringe Benefits Tax Returns and payroll tax returns. 

The above further develops our strengths and experience in compliance and advisory services and packages it in an affordable monthly fee.  To be this involved requires a suitable accounting software package and as a Xero Gold partner we recommend this product however we also are experienced in many other major software providers such as MYOB, Reckon/QuickbooksExonet, Sage and Netsuite. 

We understand that some clients may wish to take advantage of all or some of the above and as such we are flexible in building a package that suits your business needs. 

Call us today to discuss how we can help reduce the time you spend on bookkeeping and focussing your attention on achieving your goals. 

Don’t Stop the Music

Posted on November 28, 2018 by Chris Grieve

At GeersSullivan we are grateful for the many interesting and diverse clients we deal with each day.   

One such client is Joan Peters who was recently involved in the production of the television series “Don’t Stop The Music” on the ABC.   

Joan is a media and entertainment lawyer.  She has executive produced many screen productions and in 2006 founded a not for profit organisation, Be Kids Australia Inc.    

“Don’t Stop the Music” is an inspiring celebration of the power of music in learning and the academic, creative and emotional development of children and is Joan’s latest production and one she is rightfully most proud of.  The 3-part series screened on the ABC each Sunday in November and showcases the progress of children at the Challis Community Primary School in Armadale, Western Australia. 

The completion of the filming of the program which also saw the end of payment for the costs associated with the music teachers threatened to end the profound musical journey for these children.  Be Kids Australia Inc has stepped in and is now raising tax deductible donations to support the continuation of the music program at Challis.  Go to www.bekids.org to make a tax deductible donation.  You can also donate any unwanted musical instruments to the program at https://www.abc.net.au/events/dstm/donate-an-instrument/10341758 

The first episode of Don’t Stop The Music had a tremendous response across Australia.  If you missed the broadcast, the first episode is now available on iview.

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