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NZ Accounting business clients get tax refunds quicker

NZ Accounting clients get tax refunds and Working for Families Tax Credits quicker says Fresnel

NZ Accounting prioritise clients who are expecting a tax refund or need their books done to obtain Working for Families Tax Credits.

This means mum-and-dad businesses expecting GST, tax refunds, or Working for Families Tax Credits due to tough trading conditions over the last quarter get them back quicker, says Michael Fresnel, the Principal, NZ Accounting.

"I believe my tax compliance service is already the fastest product on the market - this already translates to faster turnaround time for our clients.

"But at NZ Accounting we go further. Clients who notify me that they need their books done as a priority get sorted within seven days," says Mr Fresnel.

He believes this is vital for some of his clients who have had a difficult year and really need their tax refund or Working for Families Tax Credit money now.

Peter M, a fisherman who is a client at NZ Accounting, got his books sorted out just under one week after the end of the tax year.

"This year was a tough one for Peter and he was due a GST refund at the end of March. He let me know and I got his books done for him by the end of the week. He went to sea very happy.

"I think that's why my clients like working with NZ Accounting. It's just a better service because I'm there for my clients when they really need me - and that's why I love what I do," says Mr Fresnel.

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