Job costing
Separate labour, materials, subcontractors, variations and equipment costs so project margins are not guessed after completion.
Construction and trades accounting
Construction operators need clean job records, GST and PAYG visibility, payroll process confidence and cash-flow planning around materials, contractors and progress claims.
What usually matters
The first appointment is used to understand which of these issues is most urgent, then any paid work is scoped clearly.
Accounting focus
These are the practical records and decisions that usually make the biggest difference when the accounts are reviewed.
Separate labour, materials, subcontractors, variations and equipment costs so project margins are not guessed after completion.
Review contractor records and construction reporting requirements alongside payroll, PAYG and superannuation questions.
Forecast GST, supplier bills, retentions, progress claims and tax payments to avoid profitable jobs creating cash strain.
Relevant services
These services can be combined once the records, payroll process, software setup and reporting priorities are understood.
Bring project margins, equipment, finance and contractor costs into year-end accounts.
Review employee and contractor records, PAYG, superannuation and STP process.
Forecast materials, suppliers, progress claims, GST and equipment commitments.
Support pricing, margins, project reporting and growth decisions for builders and trades.
FAQ
Oceania ANZ can review reporting needs and help scope better job, cash-flow and management reports.
Yes. Construction, trades and service operators are part of the industry mix the firm supports.
Payroll reviews can cover staff records, superannuation, PAYG and process risk.
Book an appointment
Share a few details and Oceania ANZ can help identify the practical first step for accounting, bookkeeping, payroll, BAS, cash-flow or software support.