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Do I Need an Accountant To Do My Tax Return? 5 Reasons Not to DIY Your Tax Return For Your Small Business

Do I need an Accountant to do my Tax Return?

5 Reasons Not to DIY Your Tax Return For Your Small Business 

 

It’s Tax Season and the question I’m asked the most is: Do I need an Accountant to do my Tax Return? And even after over 22 years of working in the accounting industry, my answer remains the same – Yes, You Do!  Why?

 

Well… As a small business owner, you may be used to taking the DIY approach. After all, you’re most likely a marketer, financial director, HR manager and payroll administrator, to name but a few of your many responsibilities. However, although your business may be small, there’s one area that really does call for professional help – and that’s filing your tax return. 

 

Let’s take a look at 5 of the main reasons you shouldn’t do your taxes yourself this season. 

 

1. You’re Not a Numbers Person

We’d all like to believe that we’re good at absolutely everything, but the truth is that not everyone is good with numbers. If you don’t have an affinity for mathematics then doing your taxes yourself is probably not the best idea. 

 

Even if you’re competent enough at everyday calculations, taxes are a whole different ball game. Calculating your taxes is a very complex process; there’s a reason that chartered accountants have to spend so many years in training. 

 

2. It’s Not Worth the Risk

A simple mistake on your tax return can cause you to pay the wrong amount of tax and even result in harsh penalties that can seriously threaten your small business. It really isn’t worth the risk. 

 

3. It’s a Waste of Your Time

Taxes are notoriously time-consuming and as a busy business owner, your time is a precious resource that you can ill-afford to waste. After all, the time that you spend doing your taxes is time you can’t spend growing your business. It’s important to sit down and think about how much your time is actually worth before you squander it all trying to figure out your taxes. Think of time in the same way as you think of money, and learn to invest it wisely. 

 

4. Tax Laws Change Constantly

Tax laws change all the time and it can be incredibly difficult to stay on top of all the latest rules and regulations – especially when you already have a business to run. When tax season rolls around, the chances are you won’t know about all of the latest changes which could lead to you making mistakes on your tax return or missing out on new opportunities to save money. 

 

It’s an accountant’s job to keep up to date on any changes and then take advantage of these opportunities to save you money, so that you pocket as much of your income as possible. Remember that a quality accountant will always save you more than their wages. 

 

5. The Internet is Full of Misinformation 

In this day and age, the DIY approach to any task usually involves several Google searches. The problem is that although the internet is a wonderful resource, it’s full of incorrect or outdated information. As discussed, tax laws and deductions change all the time, so the article you’re reading may no longer be accurate. Furthermore, tax rules vary hugely from country to country, so you might end up making a mistake because you read advice that doesn’t apply to your business. 

 

Sifting through all of this information and checking for veracity is a hugely time-consuming task, so you’re far better off working with a tax professional who has relevant experience within your specific industry. That way, you can have your questions immediately answered by someone who knows what they’re talking about and won’t have to waste time falling down Google rabbit holes. 

 

From My Business to Your Business

The needs of every business are different, but if the above issues resonate with you then you should consider hiring an accountant when tax season rolls around. A great accountant is an investment in the financial health of your business, and will undoubtedly save you a significant amount of time, money and stress in the long run.

 

You’re very welcome to get in touch with Grace Certified Accountants if you have any questions.  Book a Free Call directly into my diary HERE.

 

Speak Soon!

 

Dora Ngoma

 

Director & Managing Partner

Grace Certified Accountants

 

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