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Matthew Damiani

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About Matthew

I’m a qualified Chartered Accountant with over four years of experience specialising in tax and business advisory for small to medium-sized businesses. What sets me apart is my blend of technical expertise with genuine enthusiasm and empathy. I take the time to understand your needs, pain points, and goals - and I work proactively with you to find clear, effective solutions.

Bookkeeping, payroll, tax, and day-to-day financial tasks can quickly become overwhelming, but this is where I thrive, so you can stay focused on adding value where it matters most.

Having worked across several accounting firms, I’ve built the skills and knowledge to confidently support clients in a wide range of industries. I work with you to ensure all tax lodgements are completed accurately and on time, giving you peace of mind and one less thing to worry about.

As strong financial management relies not only on the right advice, but also on using the right tools with confidence - and for most business owners, that tool is Xero. Even though it can sometimes feel complex or time-consuming to navigate, my extensive hands-on experience and recognised expertise allow me to simplify it and provide practical, easy-to-follow guidance, helping you feel confident and in control of your financial information.

Areas of Expertise

  • Xero accounting software

  • Reconciliation & transactional accuracy

  • Payroll & superannuation

  • Tax planning & compliance

  • Financial reporting

  • Business advisory

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