BOSS increases its fees for the first time in six years for their super experienced accountants (only) with a minimum of 5 years accounting experience.
Lindfield, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA (PRUnderground) May 9th, 2021
With at least fifty full-time professional accountants employed by the outsourcing accounting provider BOSS, the fee increase will only be passed on to clients employing an accountant with a minimum of five years accounting experience, all remaining staff won’t see any change in fees. Nobody wants to hear about fee increases, but when you consider that a company has held their prices stable for the previous six years with no increases at all, then BOSS staff really do represent even more value for their clients.
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