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CAPN Business Accountants Pty Ltd

Milnerton, Cape Town, WC (16.2km from The Crest)
Bookkeeping up to Trial Balance Management Reports Annual Financial Statements Compilation Company Tax Returns Personal Tax Returns VAT Returns Payroll Company Registrations Annual Returns to CIPC
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Fm On Call Investments

Durbanville, Cape Town, WC (2.3km from The Crest)
FM on Call provides a range of professional accounting services to clients throughout South Africa. This includes assistance with your debtors, creditors, cash flow and annual audits. We pride ourselves on our detailed service and comprehensive accounting support for all our clients, which is why we are a leading service provider.

New Leaf Accounting

Durbanville, Cape Town, WC (2.3km from The Crest)
At New Leaf Accounting we strive to supply a professional service by focusing on your business’ specific financial needs. New Leaf Accounting provides more than just a monthly bookkeeping service. We get to know your business and work with you to reach your goals by keeping you informed and involved in the financial side of your business. We will supply you with Monthly Management Accounts, account analysis and Year End Financials to name but a few.

Accounting And Tax Services

Durbanville, Cape Town, WC (2.3km from The Crest)
We provide full functions of Accounting and Tax Services for "Businesses and Individuals" Don't miss your DEADLINES to avoid unnecessary PENALTIES & INTEREST. WhatsApp / Call: 061 174 9570 - [email protected] - www.extrastarsolutions.com/Contact

Approach Profit Managers

Durbanville, Cape Town, WC (2.3km from The Crest)
OUR ADVANCED SKILLS • Structuring and setting up of business units • Independent business and/or development • Marketing Plans • Project Management • Rescue Operations • Business Accounting • Business Funding Analyzing and structuring funding for business acquisitions or property transactions – we have access to people who know funding! • Corporate governance and compliance with legislation • Virtual management services

Namaqua Books

Windsor Park, Cape Town, WC (4.4km from The Crest)
Namaqua Books provides accountant services in Windsor Park, Western Cape and surrounding suburbs.

SAIPA-Designated Accountants

Arauna, Cape Town, WC (6.3km from The Crest)
SAIPA is the South African Institute of Professional Accountants. SAIPA boasts a membership of over 10 000 members and celebrates over 35 years in the industry. SAIPA represents qualified Professional Accountants (SA) in practice, commerce and industry, academia and the public sector. For over 35 years, SAIPA has been a pioneer in the South African economy, contributing to the advancement of the accountancy profession, influencing legislation and constantly transforming to keep abreast of business, financial and social developments in the country and internationally. SAIPA is a professional body registered with South African Qualification Authority (SAQA) and has a number of...




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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

Check their reputation and online reviews

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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Top accounting tips

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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