Search us with the TPB

The Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) maintains a public register of registered tax agents, BAS agents, and tax (financial) advisers. This register allows clients to verify the registration status of their tax practitioner, ensuring they are authorised to provide tax-related services. Clients can access the TPB public register by visiting the TPB website at www.tpb.gov.au and using the search function to look up a practitioner by name (Campbelltown Accounting Services), registration number (25701743), or business name. This resource will help you to confirm that our adviser meets the TPB’s professional and ethical standards.

How you can make a compliant, including the TPB’s compliant process

If you have concerns about the services provided us as a registered tax practitioner, you can lodge a complaint with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB). The TPB’s complaints process allows clients to report potential breaches of the Code of Professional Conduct, unregistered practice, or other misconduct. To make a complaint, clients can visit the TPB website at www.tpb.gov.au and complete the online complaint form. The TPB assesses complaints to determine if further investigation is needed and may take disciplinary action where appropriate. This can include issuing warnings, imposing sanctions, or, in serious cases, terminating a practitioner’s registration. In order to complain if you have please visit www.tpb.gov.au/complain and follow the prompts and if you need any assistance we are happy to help.

What to Expect from Your Tax Practitioner

  • They will ask relevant questions and may request evidence for claims.
  • They will provide guidance on tax laws and obligations.
  • They must act lawfully and ethically.

Your Obligations as a Taxpayer

  • Be truthful and provide accurate information.
  • Keep and share required records promptly.
  • Cooperate with deadlines and comply with tax laws.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

  • The ATO may impose penalties, interest charges, or legal action.
  • Debt recovery and, in severe cases, criminal prosecution may occur.

Your Tax Practitioner’s Obligations

  • Act with honesty, integrity, and professionalism.
  • Maintain confidentiality unless legally required to disclose information.
  • Ensure compliance with tax laws and address false or misleading statements.
  • Manage conflicts of interest and keep proper records.
  • Inform you of any prescribed events (e.g., past misconduct) within five years.

If Your Tax Practitioner Fails to Meet Their Obligations

  • Their registration may be suspended or terminated.
  • They may face fines, legal action, or professional restrictions.
  • Inaccuracies in your tax matters could lead to audits or penalties.

Finding a Registered Tax Practitioner

The Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) Register helps you verify registered professionals and check if they have faced serious sanctions. Search here: tpb.gov.au/help-using-tpb-register.

Filing a Complaint Against a Tax Practitioner

If you have concerns, complaints can be submitted online at myprofile.tpb.gov.au/complaints. The TPB assesses all complaints and takes appropriate action.