What is the difference between Bookkeepers & Registered BAS Agents
When you are running a fast
growing business, you need to be able to trust the numbers you are using to
make decisions. If you are looking to outsource your financials, you have 2
options: a bookkeeper or a BAS agent. Very few people understand the difference
between a bookkeeper and a BAS Agent, so we will address their differences and
similarities and how it will impact your business.
Bookkeeper
A
bookkeepers role is generally bound to data entry. You’re likely to have used a
bookkeeper for your business needs already if your transaction volume is
growing. A bookkeeper is generally self taught in programs like MYOB or Xero,
and has generally migrated to this role from a generic business administration
role. Some diligent bookkeepers have done some formal training, like a
Certificate IV to understand the basics of accounting, but there is no
regulation or requirement for training when calling yourself a bookkeeper in
Australia.
BAS Agents
A
Registered BAS Agent is a professional with the ability to handle all
bookkeeping responsibilities while flying an important flag of differentiation.
They must meet certain qualifications and follow strict professional
guidelines, regular training courses and hold Professional Indemnity Insurance
that keeps them (and their clients) protected from liability for any mistakes
made during their work hours or accidents resulting thereof.
Differences
What
is the difference between a bookkeeper and a BAS Agent? A simple answer would
be that Bookkeepers handle a few tasks while BAS agents are able to carry a
heavier load. Registered BAS Agents provide their business clients with much
more clout when it comes to the ATO than bookkeepers do. But this isn’t quite
accurate enough for what constitutes “the bigger picture.” Bookkeepers can
perform some of these functions, but they’re limited in capacity; whereas
registered BAS agents have much stronger abilities which allow them to assist
their employers with various matters – things even employees may not do without
permission or supervision from management.
- A bookkeeper is
not required to be registered with the Tax practitioners board (TPB); a
BAS agent must be registered by TPB and There are severe penalties for
anyone providing BAS services for a fee or reward or advertising BAS
services while unregistered.
- A bookkeeper can
only perform everyday bookkeeping for work for their employer, whereas a
BAS agent working out or advising about liabilities, obligations, or
entitlements of clients under a BAS provision, or representing a client in
their dealings with the Commissioner of Taxation in relation to a BAS provision.
- Bookkeepers are
engaged to look after the data entry and run a few reports that summarise
this data and that’s pretty much it. Registered BAS agents, however, can
represent, advise, or assist their employer with certain matters – things
bookkeepers are not allowed to do. These include GST, wine taxes, fuel
taxes, luxury car taxes, FBT payments, all aspects of payroll relating to
withholding tax amounts and reporting those amounts to the Tax office, any
other PAYG withholding amounts, and all aspects of income tax payments via
PAYG instalments. If your business requires representation to the Tax
office on these matters, a BAS agent is required. Bookkeepers simply won’t
do.
Similarities
Bookkeepers
and BAS agents are both essential for maintaining your accounting records. They
report on the state of business finances while ensuring that books stay
balanced appropriately, provide you with financial statements. Both BAS agents
and experienced bookkeepers can interpret the financial situations of their
business and help you, the owner, make business decisions based on their
conclusions. Their work helps you know if your business is succeeding or if it
requires taking a new direction to get back on track.
One
similarity between bookkeepers and BAS agents is that they should be able to
help you streamline the financial processes within your business.
If
you need information on registered BAS agents – or need quality accounting from
one – then don’t hesitate to contact iKeep Bookkeeping. We’d be
happy to help you with any of your Bookkeeping and BAS agent needs.
Comments
Post a Comment