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JEBA Consulting Services

Durban Central, Durban, KZN (19.4km from Woodview)
1. Company Registration Package 2. CSD Registration 3. Company Letter Head 4. Tax Services 5. SARS
My CIDB grades were approved, and I'm grade 6 CE now !!!!
 |  Posted 1 year ago

REGISTER A COMPANY 24 7 PTY Ltd

Palmview, Phoenix, KZN (1.4km from Woodview)
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING: *New company registration *Name Reservation *Income Tax Registration *Tax clearance pin *Share certificate *BBBEE Affidavit *Annual returns *Tax Returns *VAT Registration *CIPC Amendments *Director change *Company Name change *Address change

Equalize Accountants

Prestondale, Umhlanga, KZN (6.3km from Woodview)
Our goal is to help our clients prosper without them having to worry about their back office, which enables them to have a professional cost effective service at an affordable price. Taking your business to greater heights? Let us handle your accounting and recruitment needs while you focus on running your business. We will provide you with the necessary support, advice and guidance.

African Venture Group

Umhlanga, KZN (6.4km from Woodview)
African Venture Group is a firm of business and consulting professionals, specialising in advisory services, assurance, corporate solutions, financial accounting, public sector and corporate restructuring services, including turnarounds, performance improvement services and business rescue appointments.

Singh And Singh Accountants

Umhlanga, KZN (7.8km from Woodview)
We are holistic accountants that have a think-out-of-the-box approach to keep your business compliant with all required laws and regulations so your business operations can have your full focus. We specialise in start-up, small and medium business. We believe in helping businesses owners grow over the years, with professional guidance and a high-quality skill set. Some of the services we offer are tax return submissions, bookkeeping, preparation of financial statements, etc.

Singh And Singh Accountants

Hillhead, Umhlanga, KZN (8.9km from Woodview)
We are holistic accountants that have a think-out-of-the-box approach to keep your business compliant with all required laws and regulations so your business operations can have your full focus. We specialize in start-up, small and medium business. We believe in helping businesses owners grow over the years, with professional guidance and a high-quality skill set.

TransAcc Accountants

Durban North, KZN (10.2km from Woodview)
TransAcc has gained valuable information over the past 10 years in the Accounting & Tax field. The Senior practitioner holds a BComm (Acc) & Bcompt(Hons)CTA qualification with SAICA Articles. We are registered with The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants as AGA (SA). Our good reputation and excellent service has led the company to continuously grow and improve We have declared ourselves a learning organization and continually keep up with legislation and standards Apart from the actions mentioned above, quality is pervasive in all our activities. A firm requires outside accreditation and confirmation to the world that indeed they do...

Positive Vision SA

Durban North, KZN (10.2km from Woodview)
Accounting and Tax services, Opening of new companies and amendments. Management Accounts SARS registrations (VAT and Payroll) SARS Submissions Payroll Services




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Why do I need an accountant?

If one likens a company or business to a human body, the accountant may be seen as the circulatory system, ensuring that the financial resources are controlled and available as needed in order for the company to survive and profit. As such, an accountant is vital to the smooth running of the company.

Qualifications of an accountant

An accountant is, by definition, more than a bookkeeper (see Uptasker’s articles on Bookkeepers for information). He (or she) has obtained a B.Com Accounting degree or an equivalent CA(SA) undergraduate qualification at a SAICA (South African Institute of Chartered Accountants) accredited university. Once the degree has been completed, it is necessary to complete the Certificate in the Theory of Accounting (CTA), which focuses on Accounting, Auditing, Financial Management and Taxation.

The accountant then enters into a 3-year on-site apprenticeship and practical training period in a Registered Training Office (RTO) if planning to specialise in auditing, or an Approved Training Organisation (ATO) in order to specialise in financial management. This qualifies the accountant to accurately assess and control all financial matters through the keeping of detailed financial records, including the provision of advice and guidance relating to financial matters. There is a difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant, in that only an accountant is qualified to sign off annual accounts and present these to the external auditors for review.

Types of accountant

An accountant may be permanently employed by a small company, business or organisation, or be part of the team of a large national or international corporation. Alternatively, an accountant may be employed as and when needed in the case of smaller companies or businesses which do not have high financial turnovers and therefore do not need a permanent full-time accountant. Self-employed accountants are an ideal solution for small enterprises, as they are able to assist when needed, but are not permanent employees which smaller businesses cannot afford.

In addition, there are external specialised forensic accountants who are independently appointed to look into possible financial irregularities or suspected fraud in companies. Such accountants are highly skilled and experienced in laws relating to financial affairs.

Accountant’s duties

An accountant is responsible for all matters relating to the financial affairs of the organisation for which he or she works. Although there may be more junior clerical staff working under the accountant, it is the accountant’s responsibility to ensure that all matters of finance are accurate, up-to-date, in line with legal requirements, open to scrutiny and above reproach.

The accountant is tasked with ensuring that management is kept informed of the financial affairs of the company, and will provide advice and guidance when needed. He is given the overall responsibility of ensuring that creditors are paid timeously, and that debtors settle their accounts as agreed, thereby ensuring a steady flow of income into the company.

The accountant is also responsible for ensuring that the company’s employees are paid correctly and on time. The accountant is an integral and vital member of any business, for many reasons.

Choosing the right accountant

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Accountants who form part of the permanent workforce are selected with extreme care, bearing in mind their qualifications, skills and experience. However, for those smaller businesses which choose to use an external accountant, it is wise to appoint an accountant who has an excellent reputation.

Whilst accountants can and do widely advertise their services, it is advisable to find out if they are well known, how long they have been in operation, whether they are reliable and affordable for your particular needs, and, if available, who else they are working for. Make use of a reliable and informative resource such as Uptasker where possible to check their reviews and range of services.




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Even small businesses will find the services of an accountant invaluable, especially when it comes to taxation matters, collecting debtors’ payments and preparing annual accounts for inspection by the auditors (if you have a (Pty) Ltd company). A bookkeeper can assist you to a large degree, but an accountant is your safe haven at the end of the financial year.

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