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Most mum-and-dad businesses do better with non-chartered accountants says Levertoff
Small businesses are usually better off engaging an accountant who is not a member of NZICA according to Michael Levertoff, of nzaccounting.com.
He says about 50% of all accountants in public practice are not chartered accountants – and that small business customers save money by employing accountants that are not chartered accountants.
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