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    Hello

    I just join this forum because I think I will received some advise and help , I 'm thinking of starting my bookkeeping services business I recently graduated last year with National Accounting at CPUT Cape town, I have a little work experience in bookkeeping other than my education knowledge ,I am 37 years lady with 3 children and married, am tired of working and I have studied to have my own business and use the knowledge I acquired from my studies I need advise?

    Can I continue to register this business with this qualification ?

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    May i ask you some advise on a clients books im busy with please?
    And im sure you are allowed to open your own practice if you have a practice number and a qualified accountant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leandi View Post
    May i ask you some advise on a clients books im busy with please?
    And im sure you are allowed to open your own practice if you have a practice number and a qualified accountant.
    Hi Am sure you can ask , Where do I get my practice number am planning to register my business today and take it from there.

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    Well you need to study tax on a specific level and be in the industry doing tax for 5 years.

    I would like to know if you have any knowledge regarding a funeral service that is registered for VAT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leandi View Post
    Well you need to study tax on a specific level and be in the industry doing tax for 5 years.

    I would like to know if you have any knowledge regarding a funeral service that is registered for VAT.

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    Ok I understand , I don't have knowledge of funeral service and VAT

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    am not sure I understand our question , are u asking if I have knowledge of calculating vat on insurance indemnity pay out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs VEE View Post
    Hello

    I just join this forum because I think I will received some advise and help , I 'm thinking of starting my bookkeeping services business I recently graduated last year with National Accounting at CPUT Cape town, I have a little work experience in bookkeeping other than my education knowledge ,I am 37 years lady with 3 children and married, am tired of working and I have studied to have my own business and use the knowledge I acquired from my studies I need advise?

    Can I continue to register this business with this qualification ?
    Hello,

    Starting your own bookkeeping services business is a great entrepreneurial endeavor, and your education in National Accounting will certainly be an asset. Here are some steps and advice to help you get started:

    1. Business Plan:

    Begin by creating a business plan. This will help you define your business's goals, target market, pricing structure, and marketing strategy.

    2. Legal Structure:

    Decide on the legal structure of your business, such as a sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, or corporation. Each structure has its own implications for liability, taxes, and registration requirements.

    3. Business Name and Registration:

    Choose a business name and ensure it's not already in use. Register your business with the appropriate government authorities and obtain any necessary licenses or permits.

    4. Qualifications:

    Your National Accounting qualification is a valuable asset. However, it's essential to check local regulations and licensing requirements for bookkeepers in Cape Town or South Africa. Some jurisdictions may have specific requirements or certifications for bookkeeping services.

    5. Professional Associations:

    Consider joining professional bookkeeping or accounting associations in your area. These organizations can provide networking opportunities, resources, and credibility to your business.

    6. Insurance:

    Depending on your location and the services you offer, you may want to consider professional liability insurance to protect your business and clients in case of errors or omissions.

    7. Market Research:

    Conduct market research to understand your competition, potential clients, and pricing expectations in your area.

    8. Services Offered:

    Determine the range of bookkeeping services you'll offer. This might include general bookkeeping, financial statement preparation, tax preparation, payroll services, and more.

    9. Pricing:

    Establish your pricing strategy. Consider factors such as your level of expertise, the complexity of the services, and the local market rates.

    10. Marketing and Branding:

    Create a professional brand identity, including a business website, business cards, and marketing materials. Use online and offline marketing strategies to attract clients.

    11. Client Contracts and Agreements:

    Develop clear and comprehensive contracts or service agreements that outline the scope of work, fees, payment terms, and other important terms and conditions.

    12. Client Relationships:

    Building strong client relationships is crucial. Communicate effectively, meet deadlines, and provide excellent customer service to build trust and secure repeat business.

    13. Continued Learning:

    Consider ongoing professional development to stay updated with accounting and bookkeeping regulations, software, and best practices.

    14. Financial Management:

    Implement sound financial management practices for your own business. Keep accurate records of your income and expenses.

    15. Networking:

    Attend local business networking events, seminars, and workshops to connect with potential clients and other professionals in the industry.

    Starting your bookkeeping services business is an exciting journey, and your education provides you with a solid foundation. Ensure that you stay informed about any changes in regulations or industry standards in South Africa, and continue to grow your skills and knowledge. If you have any specific questions or concerns, don't hesitate to consult with a business advisor or accountant who can provide guidance tailored to your situation. Best of luck with your new venture!

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