I am in the process of finalising my annual business and personal tax returns (for my limited liability company which provides consulting service on contract basis). I have passed all the details (complete with vouchers, invoices etc.) to my accountant to finalise the accounts. Despite having all the necessary details, my accountant is insisting on me sharing the business account bank statement. Not that I have anything to hide, but I'm bit wary of doing full monty on the business account, when the accountant has all the necessary details (with supporting documents) to be able to finalise the account. To my mind, I hired an "accountant" not an "auditor" for my account.
Is it a standard practice for accountants to mandatorily ask for review of business bank account? Is it necessary for me to share the bank statements with my accountant? Since this is my first year getting my accounts done by an acccountant, I don't know what the standard practice is; hence the question.
Is it a standard practice for accountants to mandatorily ask for review of business bank account? Is it necessary for me to share the bank statements with my accountant? Since this is my first year getting my accounts done by an acccountant, I don't know what the standard practice is; hence the question.


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