Bookkeeping For Tradies: The Full Guide
If you’re a tradie, you know how to lay bricks, wire a house, or fix a pipe. But when it comes to numbers, most tradies end up guessing. In this guide, we’ll explain what bookkeeping for tradies is, why you should consider hiring a tradie bookkeeper, and what can happen if you get it wrong.
Lots of tradies struggle with keeping their finances in order because they’re busy working and focusing on what they do best.
Maybe you’ve experienced the following:
- Late invoices. Jobs finished but no money in the bank.
- Cash flow gaps. Bills stack up while clients drag their feet.
- ATO deadlines. BAS due, super late, penalties mounting.
- Confusion with GST and tax. Which expenses can you claim? What rate applies?
For most tradies, bookkeeping is a “later” job. Something to deal with after hours or on the weekend.
But the truth is, bookkeeping isn’t just data entry. It’s the difference between being in control of your business and constantly scrambling to stay afloat.
Rising labour and material costs are hitting the construction industry hard—the toughest conditions we’ve seen in decades.
Accurate bookkeeping helps tradies like you manage these challenges head-on and gives you financial clarity, the same way a solid foundation keeps a house standing.
Should Tradies Hire a Bookkeeper?
Most tradies start out doing their own books. Which makes total sense. Why pay someone else when you can punch numbers into a spreadsheet yourself?
But here’s the catch: DIY bookkeeping often costs more in the long run.
The hidden costs of doing it yourself:
- Missed deductions. You’re probably paying more tax than you should because no one is checking the fine print.
- Late BAS or ATO penalties. One missed deadline can set you back hundreds, or sometimes thousands of dollars in ATO penalties.
- No visibility on cash flow. You only realise you’re short on cash when your supplier calls.
Saving a little bit of money in the short-term with DIY bookkeeping can actually hurt your business growth in the long-run.
So when should a tradie hire a bookkeeper?
- Business growth beyond a sole trader. Once you’ve got staff or subcontractors, tax compliance gets messy (and complicated) fast.
- ATO reporting becomes overwhelming. If you’re struggling to keep up with GST, PAYG, and TPAR, it’s a sign you need help.
- You want to focus on the tools, not the paperwork. Your time is better spent quoting, building, or working, i.e. things that actually bring in money.
Hiring a bookkeeper isn’t about losing control. It’s about gaining back time, reducing risk, and making sure your money is working for you.
What Does a Tradie Bookkeeper Actually Do?
Think of a tradie bookkeeper as the project manager for your finances. They don’t just crunch numbers, they also make sure the right things happen at the right time.
Here’s what that looks like for a tradie:
- Reconciling Bank Accounts: A tradie bookkeeper will categorise all your income and expenses electronically (via Xero or MYOB), so you can see how much money you’re making each month, quarter, or year.
- Invoicing & Debtors: Jobs get billed on time, reminders are sent, and cash hits your bank account faster.
- Expense Tracking: No more shoeboxes full of receipts. Fuel, tools, and materials are logged and categorised electronically, so you can see everything 24/7.
- Payroll & Super: Staff and subcontractors are paid correctly and on time, with super contributions sorted.
- BAS & GST: Returns are lodged on time. No nasty ATO surprises, penalties, or interest.
- Cash Flow Monitoring: A tradie bookkeeper can help identify where your money is leaking (or when you’ll hit a cash shortfall) before it happens.
- Software Setup: Whether it’s Xero, MYOB, or trade-specific software, everything is streamlined so you spend less time on admin work.
It’s not just about making your business look good on paper. It’s about keeping it running smoothly in real life.
What Are The Benefits of Bookkeeping For Tradies?
Hiring a tradie bookkeeper isn’t just an expense. It’s an investment in your business.
Here’s why:
- More time on the tools. Instead of spending your weekends chasing invoices, you’re earning money on-site.
- Clarity on where your money’s going. No more asking “Why is there nothing left in the bank?”—you’ll know.
- Smarter business decisions. With clear, accurate numbers, you can quote confidently, hire staff at the right time, and plan for business growth.
- Peace of mind with the ATO. No missed deadlines. No last-minute scrambles. Just calm, consistent compliance.
For tradies, bookkeeping doesn’t just save time. It saves stress. It helps you build a stronger, more profitable business, without the chaos.
What to Look for in a Tradie Bookkeeper
Hiring the right bookkeeper isn’t just about finding someone who can “do the books.” It’s about choosing a partner who understands the way tradies actually work.
Here’s what matters most:
- Industry experience with trades. Tradie bookkeeping isn’t the same as bookkeeping for a café or online store. You’ve got subcontractors, project-based billing, supplier invoices, and TPAR reporting to deal with. A bookkeeper who works with tradies day in, day out will know the pitfalls and how to keep you out of trouble.
- Knowledge of GST and subcontractor complexities. Buy a pack of nails and it’s simple. But a bathroom fit-out with multiple suppliers and subcontractors — suddenly GST, invoicing, and deductions get more complex. You need a bookkeeper who knows how to handle these costs correctly.
- Cloud accounting expertise. If your bookkeeper is still fiddling with spreadsheets, it’s a red flag. Modern bookkeeping lives in the cloud. With platforms like Xero or MYOB, you can send invoices on-site, snap a photo of your receipts, and track your cash flow in real time. A tradie bookkeeper should be setting you up with the right system, not leaving you in the dark ages.
- Transparent pricing. Tradies hate surprise invoices. You quote your work clearly, and you should expect the same from your bookkeeper. Whether it’s a fixed monthly fee or hourly rate, you should know exactly what you’re paying for and what’s included.
- Quick communication. Deadlines move fast in the trades. If you have a question about cash flow or payroll, you can’t afford to wait a week for an answer. A good bookkeeper replies quickly, explains things clearly, and keeps you moving.
For tradies, bookkeeping gives you peace of mind. Someone who saves you time, keeps the ATO happy, and helps you run a tighter, more profitable business (with no complicated tax jargon).
Common Mistakes Tradies Make With Bookkeeping
Even successful tradies fall into the same traps when it comes to managing their books. Here are the big ones to avoid:
- Going for the cheapest option. A cheap bookkeeper who only enters transactions might keep you compliant, but they won’t help improve your cash flow or spot problems early. Cheap often costs more in missed tax deductions, errors, and penalties.
- Thinking “the accountant will fix it later.” This is one of the most expensive mistakes tradies make. Accountants aren’t miracle workers. If your bookkeeping is a mess by tax time, you’ll pay more for your accountant to clean it up, and risk missing valuable tax planning opportunities.
- Mixing business and personal spending. It’s tempting to put that Amazon purchase or Friday night dinner on the same card. But when personal and business expenses mix, your books get messy. It creates confusion, costs more time to fix, and can cause problems with the ATO.
- Ignoring overdue invoices. Every tradie knows at least one client who pays late. Letting invoices slide means you’re effectively giving clients an interest-free loan while struggling to pay suppliers yourself. A good bookkeeper helps you chase payments and keep cash flowing smoothly.
The truth is, these mistakes aren’t about laziness. They’re about time. Most tradies would rather be on the tools than stuck in the office. That’s exactly why handing your bookkeeping over to a professional makes sense.
The Best Bookkeeping Software for Tradies
Choosing the right bookkeeping software can be the difference between hours of frustration and a business that practically runs itself.
For tradies, it’s not just about keeping receipts tidy, it’s about having bookkeeping software that fits the way you work.
Here are the top contenders:
- Xero: The go-to for many small businesses and tradies. It’s easy to use, integrates with hundreds of apps, and makes BAS lodgements straightforward. You can send invoices from your phone, track who’s paid, and check reports on the go.
- MYOB: Still popular with tradies who prefer more traditional bookkeeping systems. MYOB handles payroll and super well, though it can feel a bit clunky compared to Xero.
- Trade-specific add-ons: Tools like ServiceM8, Tradify, and AroFlo integrate with Xero or MYOB, giving tradies job management features like quoting, scheduling, and timesheets alongside bookkeeping.
The best part? When your bookkeeper sets these up properly, the software works in the background while you’re on a job site. Quotes turn into invoices, invoices link straight to payments, and expenses are logged instantly. Less paperwork. Less stress. More time earning.
How Bookkeeping Improves Profitability for Tradies
Bookkeeping isn’t just about compliance. When it’s done properly it helps tradies make more money, not just keep track of it.
Here’s how:
- Underquoting: Many tradies don’t realise their “profitable” jobs are actually losing money. A bookkeeper can show you the true cost of materials, labour, and overheads, so you quote with full confidence.
- Tracking job profitability. Imagine knowing which services bring in the most profit. Maybe small maintenance jobs pay better than big installs. With accurate books, you can double down on what works and remove what doesn’t.
- Managing material costs: Prices for supplies don’t stay steady. A tradie bookkeeper helps you see rising costs early so you can adjust quotes and protect your margins.
- Better cash flow control: Profit doesn’t mean much if there’s no cash in the bank. Bookkeeping highlights when you’ll hit a cash shortfall, giving you time to chase invoices or renegotiate supplier terms before it becomes a crisis.
- Supporting growth: Thinking about hiring another apprentice? Purchasing a new ute? Clear numbers tell you whether the business can support it, or whether it’s smarter to wait.
FAQs – Bookkeeping For Tradies
How do I choose the right bookkeeper for my trade business?
Start with industry experience. Ask your bookkeeper if they work with other tradies. Do they understand subcontractors, TPAR reporting, GST on materials, and payroll compliance? If they don’t, keep looking.
Why work with a Perth-based bookkeeper instead of going online?
Local knowledge matters. A Perth bookkeeper understands WA tax nuances, local suppliers, and the unique challenges of trade businesses here—like subcontractor-heavy projects and seasonal demand. Plus, if you need a face-to-face chat, you can actually meet them in person.
What makes your firm the best choice for tradies in Perth?
Because we don’t just tick boxes. We specialise in helping tradies:
- Get paid faster with streamlined invoicing
- Keep cash flow steady (even when clients drag their feet)
- Stay compliant with the ATO, payroll, and super
- Understand their numbers, not just hand over reports
We’re proactive. We’ll show you where your money’s going and how to keep more of it in your pocket.
We work with tradies all over Australia, even though we’re located in Perth.
Do I still need an accountant if I hire a bookkeeper?
Yes. But the two roles are different. Your bookkeeper keeps everything organised week-to-week. Your accountant focuses on tax planning and big-picture strategy. Together, they keep your business compliant and profitable. Here at Evolve, we offer both bookkeeping and accounting services.
Growing Your Business With Bookkeeping – For Tradies
Without bookkeeping, you probably don’t know what jobs are making you money, or which are costing you. You don’t know why your bank balance is low. You don’t know what’s around the corner with the ATO.
With bookkeeping, you’ve got clarity. You can see which jobs are profitable. You can quote with confidence. You can pay staff on time without stressing over cash flow. You’ve got the numbers you need to grow, not just survive.
At the end of the day, bookkeeping isn’t about spreadsheets. It’s about control, confidence, and building a business that works as hard as you do.
If you’re a tradie ready to get on top of your bookkeeping and your business cash flow, let’s chat. Book a free consultation today to find out more.
Disclaimer: This information is intended to be a guide only. Evolve Accountants & Business Advisors and its directors, employees and consultants expressly disclaim any and all liability to any person, whether a purchaser or not, for the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done by any such person relying on a part or the whole of the contents on this website. Do not act on the information without first obtaining specific advice regarding your particular circumstances from a tax professional. All content provided is for general information purposes only.
About The Author
Russell Pelusey
Russell Pelusey is a Chartered Accountant and business advisor with 28 years of experience. He specialises in tax planning and CFO services for small and medium sized businesses. He’s a Xero Gold Partner and registered tax agent based in Perth, Australia.