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Firm warns on cost of ignoring SMSF licensing regime

Accounting practices choosing to remain unlicensed post-2016 and relinquish their SMSF market presence, could expect to lose around 20 per cent of their business, according to one licensing firm.

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November 20, 2014
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Rise Standards managing director Guy Thompson said bookkeepers servicing unlicensed or non-authorised firms can also expect to lose a proportion of their business once the accountants’ exemption is removed.

“[It’s] important for bookkeepers to investigate, with their accountant partners, what they intend on doing in relation to this, so that they can be prepared in the future,” said Mr Thompson.

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He believes bookkeepers should be targeting accountants who maintain the ability to provide a full range of services beyond what is permitted under the accountants’ exemption.

“Authorised accountants have a higher level of training and flexibility compared to unauthorised accountants,” said Mr Thompson.

“Their ability to give comprehensive, straightforward advice places them in a position of competitive advantage in the market.”

Savvy accountants will choose to operate in the licensed environment once the accountants’ exemption expires, he added.

“The obvious end result is a much stronger, clearer and more effective form of advice and support for the client, translating to much better outcomes.”

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  1. Stuart says:
    11 years ago

    This is such bulls**t and part of scaremongering which will not do his business any favours. I have never heard of this crowd any way and this gives them publicity, however negative. I know now who to avoid and ignore.

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