Specialist accounting, tax, and advisory services for construction and property professionals.
Understand true project profitability, improve forecasting, monitor work-in-progress, and maintain healthy cash flow across project lifecycles.
Review and implement structures designed to support growth while protecting business and personal assets.
Proactive tax planning throughout the year to minimise surprises and maximise opportunities.
Guidance on staffing, pricing, equipment purchases, growth planning, and business decisions.
Financial statements, tax returns, BAS, payroll reporting, STP, payroll tax, FBT, QBCC MFR reporting, and superannuation.
Preparation and lodgement of Fringe Benefits Tax returns where required.
Most QBCC licence holders have annual MFR reporting obligations, though the specific requirements vary depending on your licence category and annual turnover. Some categories require reporting within four months of your financial year end. We help determine your exact obligations, prepare the financial information required, and ensure lodgement is completed on time.
Cash flow problems in construction are usually a symptom of underlying issues – poor job costing, inadequate progress claim schedules, slow debtor recovery, or underpriced contracts. We start by identifying where the gaps are, then work with you on forecasting, progress billing structures, and pricing reviews to create more predictable cash flow.
In most cases, yes – but the timing, method, and extent of the deduction depend on how the asset is owned, how it’s used, and what structure it sits in. Immediate deductions, depreciation schedules, and instant asset write-off rules all apply differently depending on your circumstances. We assess your specific situation before making any recommendations.
Any time revenue grows significantly, you take on employees, profit increases, or you start accumulating assets. Structure reviews are also worth doing before taking on large contracts or entering joint ventures. Getting this wrong is expensive to fix later – it’s much easier to set it up correctly from the start.