How Much Do Accounting Services Cost in South Africa?

If you run a business in South Africa, you’ve probably wondered at some point:
“How much should I really be paying for accounting services?”

The truth? There’s no single number. Your costs depend on what services you need, how complex your business is, and who you choose to work with — a one-person accountant or a full accounting firm.

The good news is, once you understand the different pricing models, what’s included, and what affects costs, you can plan your budget with confidence — and get the right level of support without overpaying.

Why Accounting Costs Vary So Much

Think of accounting like car maintenance. An oil change for a small hatchback costs far less than a full engine rebuild on a luxury SUV — and the same goes for your books.

Costs depend on:

  • Business size & turnover — More transactions, more accounts, and more staff = more work.
  • Services you need — Basic bookkeeping is far cheaper than adding payroll, VAT, tax returns, management reports, and compliance.
  • Record quality — Clean, well-organised books mean faster (and cheaper) work.
  • Industry regulations — Some industries (like finance, construction, or healthcare) require extra compliance steps.
  • Frequency of reporting — Monthly, quarterly, or annual submissions affect time spent.
  • The provider you choose — A solo accountant is cheaper but limited; a firm offers more expertise but often at a higher rate.

Common Pricing Models in South Africa

1. Hourly Rates — “Pay as You Go”

You’re billed for the actual hours worked, great for once-off jobs or special projects.

Typical hourly rates:

  • Junior bookkeeper: R300 – R500/hour
  • Qualified accountant: R700 – R900/hour
  • Tax specialist / senior consultant: R900 – R1,500+/hour
  • Specialised services (audits, forensic work): R2,000 – R5,000/hour

Pros: You only pay for the time used.
Cons: Bills can spike if the work takes longer than expected.

💡 Hourly is fine for short-term help, but ongoing services are usually more cost-effective in a retainer package.

2. Monthly Retainer / Fixed Fee — “Set and Forget”

A fixed monthly fee for a defined package of services.

Average monthly ranges:

  • Small business (under R1m turnover): R3,000 – R5,000/month
  • Medium business (R1m–R5m turnover): R5,000 – R10,000/month
  • Large business (R5m+ turnover): R10,000 – R30,000+/month

What’s often included:

  • Bookkeeping & bank reconciliations
  • VAT submissions
  • Provisional & company tax returns
  • Payroll processing & compliance
  • CIPC annual returns
  • Monthly management reports
  • Ongoing business & tax advice

Pros: Predictable cost, continuous support, peace of mind.
Cons: Same fee even in quieter months — but that also means your accountant is on call year-round.

💡 A firm like ours gives you personal attention from your main accountant plus the backup of a team, so you’re never left waiting during deadlines.

3. Fixed Project Fees — “One and Done”

Best for one-off, clearly defined tasks.

Examples & typical ranges:

  • Annual company tax return: R900 – R1,900
  • Annual financial statements:
    • Small: R3,500 – R6,500
    • Medium: R7,000 – R12,500
    • Large: R12,500 – R25,000+
  • VAT returns: R1,500 – R5,000 per submission
  • Payroll processing:
    • R38 – R88 per payslip, or
    • R250 – R750 per employee per month

Pros: You know the price before you start.
Cons: If the scope changes mid-project, extra charges apply.

Service Cost Examples from Real SA Pricing

Here’s a quick-reference price list combining industry averages:

ServiceSmall BusinessMedium BusinessLarge Business
Monthly bookkeeping & accountsR3,000 – R5,000R5,000 – R10,000R10,000 – R30,000+
Annual financial statementsR3,500 – R6,500R7,000 – R12,500R12,500 – R25,000+
VAT return (per submission)R1,500 – R5,000R1,500 – R5,000R2,500 – R5,000
Payroll (per payslip)R38 – R88R38 – R88R38 – R88
Payroll (per employee/month)R250 – R750R250 – R750R250 – R750
Annual company tax returnR900 – R1,900R1,500 – R2,500R2,000 – R3,500

What’s Usually Included in Monthly Accounting Packages

Most small-to-mid-sized business packages include:

  • Bookkeeping: Recording all transactions, reconciliations, and preparing ledgers.
  • Tax compliance: VAT, PAYE/UIF, provisional & company tax returns.
  • Payroll: Payslips, monthly submissions, EMP501 reconciliations.
  • CIPC services: Annual returns and record-keeping.
  • Management reports: Monthly or quarterly statements.
  • Consulting: Advice on tax savings, cash flow, and growth planning.

What’s Usually NOT Included

These services are normally billed separately:

  • Independent audits or reviews (statutory or voluntary)
  • SARS disputes, objections, or audits
  • Forensic investigations
  • Company registrations, restructures, or director changes
  • Personal tax returns for business owners (unless added to the package)

Independent Accountant vs. Accounting Firm

FactorIndependent AccountantSmall–Mid Firm (like Zuva)
CostLower hourly/project ratesCompetitive for SMEs, but with more included
ExpertiseOne person’s skillsMultiple specialists (tax, payroll, compliance)
AvailabilityLimited if busy or awayAlways someone available
ScalabilityMay struggle with growthCan grow services with your business
Best forSole traders & micro-SMEsSMEs that need personalised service + resources

💡 Why firms like Zuva Financial Services hit the sweet spot: You get a named accountant who knows your business, backed by a team who can step in and keep things moving. You’re not paying big-firm prices, but you’re not stuck with one overworked person either.

How to Keep Costs Down Without Cutting Corners

  1. Keep your records tidy — messy books cost more to fix.
  2. Be responsive — delays answering queries slow the work (and can increase fees).
  3. Match your package to your needs — don’t pay for add-ons you won’t use.
  4. Use cloud accounting software — speeds up document sharing and reporting.
  5. Review annually — as your business grows, adjust services accordingly.
Final Thoughts

So, how much do accounting services cost in South Africa?

  • Small businesses: R3,000 – R7,500/month for a comprehensive outsourced package.
  • Medium businesses: R7,500 – R15,000/month.
  • Large businesses: R20,000 – R30,000+/month.

For many South African companies, a small-to-mid-sized accounting firm offers the best of both worlds:

  • Personalised, relationship-driven service.
  • A team of specialists to handle everything from tax to payroll.
  • Competitive pricing without corporate overheads.

At Zuva Financial Services, that’s exactly how we work — big enough to cover all your needs, small enough to know you by name.

Need Accounting That Fits Your Business and Budget?

We’ll tailor a package to your exact needs so you never overpay — and you always get the right expertise at the right time.