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Business Accounting Solutions | Brisbane • Gold Coast • Sunshine Coast

Business Accounting Solutions

Transforming Australian businesses through dynamic, practical, and proactive accounting.

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Setting you on the path to success

At EPOCH Accounting, we specialise in helping Australian businesses to achieve peak performance. We want you to succeed. That’s why we assist our clients to build an effective financial structure centred around sustainable growth. We have a proud track record supporting businesses to enhance their cash flow and maintain profitability so they can achieve their future goals.

Maximising performance

EPOCH Accounting adds value to your bottom line through the effective tax and accounting solutions

Tax and compliance

EPOCH Accounting are tax and compliance specialists. We take care of your returns and calculations and ensure your reporting is up-to-date and completed correctly. We have a comprehensive knowledge of Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax (CGT), Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT), Goods & Services Tax (GST), Payroll Tax and Transfer Duty. We help prepare and submit Income Tax Returns, Business Activity Statements (BAS), and Instalment Activity Statements (IAS). We also assist with Superannuation Guarantee Charge (SGC) and other reporting requirements for employees

Business performance

Your business deserves the best opportunity to succeed, and EPOCH Accounting is here to help you reach your full potential. A well-structured annual financial plan and ongoing performance monitoring will put you on course to achieve your business goals. EPOCH Accounting assists with budgeting, cash flow preparation and analysis. Our fixed-fee pricing model ensures you receive comprehensive service without the headache of unexpected additional costs.

Business strategy

As an EPOCH Accounting client, you can confidently prepare for the future thanks to our proactive approach to business strategy. Our monthly and year-to-date analysis and reporting assist our clients with business decision-making and planning. Sole traders and new business owners also benefit from our support and assistance to set up companies, trusts, partnerships, and superannuation funds.

We take the hassle out of business accounting

Fixed-fee pricing

Attention to detail

Proactive service delivery

Compliance

We take care of your tax and reporting requirements so you can focus on running your business.

Cash flow

We focus on the importance of cash flow and the reserves you’ll need to ensure your business is resilient and sustainable.

Tax debt solutions

We help businesses to continue operating by negotiating with the ATO on your behalf to achieve manageable tax debt outcomes.

Data analysis and reporting

We help you understand the bigger picture of business performance through dynamic analysis and reporting of your data.

Budgeting

We create a realistic and achievable budget for your business that accurately reflects your likely costs and income.

Companies, trusts, and superannuation

We help you achieve the best structure for your business and your future through our expertise in companies, trusts and superannuation.

About Epoch Accounting

EPOCH Accounting is a Brisbane-based accounting firm offering services throughout Australia.

Launched in 2016, EPOCH Accounting has grown to become an established name in delivering outstanding results for its business customers.

The EPOCH Accounting team are committed to providing outstanding customer service and first-class tax, business, and accounting advice.

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