2025/26 fee schedule

Jun 05, 2025

If you would like one of Australia's leading tax experts and author of top-selling 101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax - Legally!, then please be advised that my schedule of fees is as follows:

Hourly rates Cost (incl GST)
Mr Taxman
$575 per hour
Initial consultation
First half hour free
Telephone consultation
5 mins Free
   
Tax – individual returns
Cost (incl GST)
Minimum charge (ie salary & wage)
$260
Additional schedules (eg rental)
$210 per schedule or part thereof
Land tax return
from $300
PAYG variation of withholding tax
from $210
   
Businesses
Cost (incl GST)
Workers compensation – reconciliation & declaration
from $380
Bookkeeping & reconciliation of books
from $600 per month
Reconciliation of receipts & income
from $450 per month
Application for tax file number
$210.00
Application for ABN
$330.00
Business activity statement (BAS)
from $660 per quarter
Instalment activity statement (IAS)
from $330 per quarter
Annual reconciliation of BAS
from $850
ATO review of BAS & other audits
from $1,600
Tax returns
from $1,800
Business plans
from $6,000
Fringe benefits tax returns
from $575
Single Touch Payroll from $350 per month
   
Companies
Cost (incl GST)
Tax returns
from $1,800
Director & shareholder minutes
$420.00
Company de-registration including ASIC fee & advertising
$880.00
Full set of financial accounts
from $2,100
Executive shelf company
$2,050
Additional cost for own name
$474
Paperwork required for application of Company
$485
Paperwork required for establishment of company after registration & setting up books of account
$440
Application for ABN & TFN
$330
Application for Workers Compensation
$330
Registered office service at Mr Taxman
$575 per annum
Family Trust
from $1,250
   
Self Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSF)
Cost (incl GST)
Establishment of a SMSF
 
one member
$3,150
2-4 members
$1,950
Annual administration services (tax return, accounts & audit) of a SMSF
 
one member
from $3,450
2-4 members
from $4,025
Member statements
$195 per member statement

 Cancellation fee (within 24 hours & "no shows") $175

 

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  • "Yes you show the km allowance as taxable income and then you can also make a claim for your car travel. Under the cents per kilometre method you are limited to the first 5000km. So if you get..."

    By: Mr Taxman at Jun 04, 2025 11:57PM

    Post: Claiming car expenses

  • "No would not be able to claim the Uber home nor to the station the next day. The trip to the off-sit meeting would be claimable."

    By: Mr Taxman at Jun 04, 2025 11:55PM

    Post: Claiming car expenses

  • "Depends on your finance type ... if you takeout a lease then the lease payment forms part of your costs (but no depreciation can be claimed) ... if you takeout a Hire Purchase or a Loan then only the..."

    By: Mr Taxman at Jun 04, 2025 11:54PM

    Post: Claiming car expenses

  • "The cost of the trailer itself could be depreciated - usually over 8 years. Assuming no personal usage with it then 100% of that depreciation plus annual rego could be claimed."

    By: Mr Taxman at Jun 04, 2025 11:50PM

    Post: Claiming car expenses

  • "That would be a non-deductible trip unfortunately Erin"

    By: Mr Taxman at Jun 04, 2025 11:48PM

    Post: Claiming car expenses