As a business grows, there’s a moment many owners reach.
The workload increases.
The details start piling up.
Bookkeeping, payroll, BAS, and compliance begin taking more time than expected.
And it starts to feel like there’s only one logical solution:
“We need to hire someone in-house.”
On the surface, it makes sense.
One person dedicated to your business.
Someone inside your systems.
Someone who can “just handle it” so you can focus on running the business.
But before you move forward, it’s worth taking a step back and looking at the full picture.
Hiring doesn’t remove complexity — it redistributes it
Hiring an employee doesn’t eliminate the work.
It changes who carries it.
Even with an in-house accounts person:
The work still needs managing
The numbers still need reviewing
Compliance still needs oversight
Responsibility still sits with the business owner
In many cases, owners find they’ve simply added another role to manage, rather than removing pressure.
The real cost of an in-house hire
When businesses think about hiring internally, salary is usually the first thing considered.
But salary is only part of the equation.
An in-house hire also comes with:
Superannuation and leave entitlements
Recruitment time and costs
Training and onboarding
Ongoing supervision
Cover during sick leave or holidays
Months before the role becomes fully effective
And if the person leaves, the process starts all over again.
For many small and growing businesses, this can be a heavy and ongoing commitment.
A smarter alternative: specialist external support
This is where many business owners are rethinking the traditional approach.
Instead of asking:
“Who can we hire?”
They’re asking:
“What support do we actually need?”
External bookkeeping and accounting support provides:
Experienced help from day one
No employment overheads
Consistent availability
Scalable support as your business grows
Clear processes and accountability
Work completed without adding management load
Most importantly, the work is handled by people who do this every day — not someone learning on the job.
Why expertise matters in bookkeeping and compliance
Bookkeeping and compliance are not just data entry tasks.
They involve:
Correct GST treatment
Payroll accuracy
BAS and reporting obligations
Keeping records audit-ready
Ensuring your numbers actually reflect how your business is performing
Mistakes don’t always show up immediately — but when they do, they can be costly and stressful.
That’s why working with experienced professionals matters.
How TR Accounting Services supports businesses
At TR Accounting Services, bookkeeping and compliance isn’t an add-on — it’s our core work.
We support businesses with specialist bookkeeping and compliance expertise, including:
Reconciliations
Payroll
GST and BAS
Ongoing compliance
Year-end readiness
All work is handled by a Registered BAS Agent, using structured processes, regular checks, and clear accountability — without adding another role for you to manage.
Our role is to take care of the numbers properly, so you can focus on running and growing your business with confidence.
Before you hire, ask the better question
Hiring in-house isn’t always wrong.
But it isn’t always the smartest first step either.
Before adding another role, it’s worth asking:
Is this really about needing an employee — or about needing experienced support done right?
Sometimes, the best solution isn’t adding more people —
it’s adding the right expertise.
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