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Accounting just got cheaper with NZ Accounting

Accounting just got cheaper with NZ Accounting


Getting your bookwork done in 2011 just got a whole lot cheaper with NZ Accounting's latest offering: where you can get your 2010/2011 books done with NZ Accounting for only $350+GST, saving more than 50%.

It's a recession after all - so to make things a little bit easier, NZ Accounting have cut their rates so that any business, whether or not it has been a good year, can at least know their tax work will get done for a price that is affordable, says Michael Fresnel, Principal, NZ Accounting.

"Tax compliance is the last headache you need to worry about - so let us take care of it for you for a nominal fee. Yes, it's a cost to our business putting this offer out there. This is our way of making things better for businesses in 2011."

The offer is limited to the first 100 new clients who take the opportunity - and there's a catch.

"Our offer is really good - so in return clients sign a three year contract with the firm and in the subsequent years the fees are set at our standard rate. Although, since we're already one of the cheapest accountants in New Zealand, this shouldn't be a problem for most business owners," says Fresnel.

NZ Accounting is New Zealand's 7th-largest firm geographically with agencies in Auckland, Paeroa, Hamilton, Cambridge, New Plymouth, Wellington and Christchurch.

Business owners who want to access this offer can visit the NZ Accounting website and book their job online with NZ Accounting.

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