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3 most common NDIS bookkeeping mistakes when starting up

In this guide, you’ll discover the three most common and costly mistakes new NDIS businesses make when starting out – mistakes that can quietly build into serious compliance issues.

You’ll also learn the simple, practical steps to set your business up right from day one—so you can stay on top of your finances, meet your obligations, and avoid unwanted attention from the ATO or NDIA

About the author:

Hana is a registered BAS Agent and experienced bookkeeper specialising in supporting NDIS providers and other small business owners to take control of their finances and set up for long-term success.

With years of hands-on experience, Hana has helped many NDIS businesses streamline their bookkeeping processes, stay compliant with complex requirements, and gain the clarity and confidence they need to focus on delivering quality services.

In addition to her NDIS expertise, Hana is a proud member of the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) and the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB), as well as a QuickBooks Certified ProAdvisor, MYOB Partner, and Xero Certified Advisor.