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Launch of Free Company Formation Service

NZ Accounting Launches Free Company Formation Service

NZ Accounting is first to launch a free company formation service that anyone can access nationwide, which is good news for business, says Michael Fresnel, proprietor, NZ Accounting.

“This is a first from a New Zealand accounting firm. It says a lot about NZ Accounting’s innovative approach to accounting for small and medium sized businesses starting out or restructuring,” says Mr Fresnel.

The new service is aimed at new business owners / property investors looking to get started right, and current business owners / property investors who need help taking the next step.

NZ Accounting launched in July 2009 with the claim that they provide the fastest and cheapest accounting service in New Zealand.

Their latest offering will further enhance their position in the marketplace by ensuring businesses are provided with quality advice on structuring prior to stepping out or when restructuring, says Mr Fresnel.

“The World Bank’s Doing Business Survey ranks New Zealand as the easiest place in the world to start a business – but only 39% are profitable and more than 56% of them fail due to poor financial planning. NZ Accounting’s mission is to change that statistic.”

To do that, NZ Accounting actively supports new business start-ups by providing a range of innovations to get them off the ground for less and stay in business for longer, Fresnel says.

“Removing the barrier to accessing independent professional accounting and business advice leads to the right structure being put in place from day one – and that’s just the beginning of NZ Accounting’s more-for-less approach to business.”

Anyone can access the service, even if they are not clients of NZ Accounting, by visiting http://www.nzaccounting.com and downloading a free company formation service voucher.

Although the advice is free, company formation fees of $160 are payable directly to the Companies Office.

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