For entrepreneurs, time is of the essence and while they may agree that they can do the accounting and bookkeeping by themselves after an education on basic business accounting and BIR compliance, paying for a bookkeeper or accountant is sometimes more practical.
It is so saddening to say that based on the experiences of some small & medium entrepreneurs, not all bookkeepers and accountants are competent enough to properly handle the bookkeeping and proper compliance in keeping with the existing rules and regulations of the government agencies. This is without prejudice to the accounting profession because this may not apply to all, but it appears that some have their own way of business accounting and handling their clients that is not in accord with the present accounting standards, or they simply failed to enlist themselves in the loop of present updates with the new rules. Hereunder are few examples:
In all of the above, it is the owner-entrepreneur who shouldered the penalties and headaches and never the bookkeeper or accountant. There could be numerous more instances of lapses where the client suffered so much of its hard earned money. I have not yet found any instance in the Philippines where a bookkeeper or a retainer-paid accountant has been made liable.
Based on this, I highly urge small and medium entrepreneurs to educate themselves and not simply entrust their fate with their retainer-paid bookkeeper or accountant. Every peso of hard earned operational income could multiply more profits if used in operations and not wasted on paying penalties. If you have encountered such instances, I suggest that you consult a more competent professional or you may even have their services for the compliance review of the past transactions so you could have a better picture of exposures, if any, and make some corrective actions, if still available.
Finally, I appeal to those bookkeepers and accountants concerned in the above to please ensure professional competency. Let us stay abreast with the recent developments so we fully cater the professional needs of clients. Let us uphold the highest professional ethical standards and demands of our profession that our small and medium entrepreneurs would be able to compete and be more successful though the support of our professional services.
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