Tired of ad-hoc tax planning fees? Let’s change that

Tired of ad-hoc tax planning fees? Let’s change that

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If you’re an accountant still “guessing” your tax planning fees, you’re leaving serious revenue on the table. Tax planning isn’t a side hustle, it’s a premium advisory service that should systematically generate $30,000+ in Year 1, growing to 50% of your total practice revenue over time.

The TaxFitness system gives you the exact fee model and process:

  • Individual clients (simple): $750 + GST
  • Individual clients (complex): $1,100 + GST
  • Small Business (up to $200K turnover): $1,000–$1,500 + GST
  • Medium business ($200k–$500k turnover): $1,500–$2,000 + GST
  • Large business ($500k–$1.5m turnover): $2,000 + GST
  • Large business ($1.5m–$3m turnover): $3,000 + GST
  • Large business ($3m+ turnover): $5,000 + GST
  • Tax scenario comparison (up to 5): $500 + GST
  • Professional firm profit allocation (pcg 2021/4): $750 + GST

This is not a suggestion. It’s the proven framework for building recurring, high-value tax planning revenue, and TaxFitness shows you exactly how to implement it.

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