If you are a tradie or service based business in regional Queensland, your bookkeeping system needs to do more than look pretty. It needs to make invoicing easy, keep your BAS on track, and give you a clear view of cash flow.
Whether you are based in Hervey Bay, Maryborough or elsewhere across the Fraser Coast, the right system can save you hours every month and reduce the stress that comes with tax time.
Here is a practical breakdown of the best bookkeeping systems for tradies and service businesses, what to consider, and how to choose the one that fits your business.
What a good bookkeeping system should do
Before we talk brands, here is what matters.
A solid bookkeeping system should:
- connect to your bank feeds
- make invoicing and quoting simple
- track GST correctly
- support payroll and super if you have staff
- allow receipt capture so you are not chasing paperwork
- produce reports you can actually understand
If it cannot do these basics, it will become another admin headache.
Xero: popular, flexible, and great for integrations
Xero is one of the most common systems used by bookkeeping services in Australia.
Why tradies and service businesses like it:
- clean dashboard and easy navigation
- strong bank feed automation
- lots of integrations for quoting, job management, and payments
- good reporting for tracking profit and cash flow
Things to watch:
- add ons can increase costs
- you still need a tidy setup to get good reports
Xero is often a great fit if you want a system that can grow with you.
MYOB: familiar and solid for many Australian businesses
MYOB has been around for a long time and many businesses still use it successfully.
Pros:
- strong payroll options
- suits businesses already familiar with MYOB
- can work well for straightforward bookkeeping
Considerations:
- some users find the interface less intuitive
- integrations vary depending on the MYOB product you choose
If your accountant prefers MYOB and your needs are simple, it can be a good option.
QuickBooks: good features, but check local support
QuickBooks can be a solid system, especially for certain workflows.
Pros:
- user friendly interface
- decent automation features
- good invoicing tools
Considerations:
- check how well it integrates with your other tools
- make sure your bookkeeper and accountant are comfortable with it
Add ons that can make life easier for tradies
Many tradies need job management and quoting tools that go beyond basic accounting software.
Depending on your business, you might consider:
- job management tools for scheduling and quoting
- time tracking apps
- inventory tracking if you carry stock
- payment tools for faster cash flow
The key is not to overcomplicate it. Start with what you need now, then build.
How to choose the right system for your business
Here are a few questions to guide your choice.
1. How do you invoice and get paid?
If you invoice on the go, you need a mobile friendly system. If you take deposits, you need a workflow that handles that cleanly.
2. Do you need job costing?
If you want to know which jobs are profitable, job costing matters.
3. Do you have payroll?
Payroll and super add complexity. Make sure your system can handle it properly.
4. Do you want to DIY or outsource?
If you want to do some of it yourself, choose a system you can actually use. If you want to outsource, choose what your bookkeeper can support efficiently.
Book a free 10 minute fit check
If you are in Hervey Bay, Maryborough or the Fraser Coast and you are not sure which bookkeeping system is right for your business, we can help.
Book a free 10 minute fit check and we will:
- talk through how your business runs
- recommend a system that fits your workflow
- outline what setup would look like
Reach out today for an obligation free discussion on how we can help your business
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