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Professional indemnity insurance for bookkeepers and BAS agents

Balance your business needs with your bookkeeper insurance requirements with help from our specialised accountancy brokers.

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Why do I need indemnity insurance as a bookkeeper or BAS agent?

Until you’ve secured the right cover, your professional services practice is exposed to a range of risks. The cost of claims made against you will have to come out of your pocket – and legal expenses add up quickly.

Additionally, all registered tax practitioners must have professional indemnity cover that meets the requirements of the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB).

What’s covered?*

  • Up to $10 million professional indemnity cover

    The limit of liability is the maximum amount that can be provided under the insurance policy.

  • Breach of duty

    Cover for claims from alleged breaches of fiduciary duty in the performance of professional services.

  • Defamation

    Cover for claims for defamation, libel and slander committed in the performance of professional services.

  • Breach of privacy or confidentiality and intellectual property infringement

    Cover for claims alleging breaches of privacy law or confidentiality, and cover for breaches of intellectual property rights in relation to trade secrets and patents.

  • Lost or damaged documents

    $500,000 sub limit for claims arising from loss or damage to third party documents.

  • 7 years automatic run-off cover

    Applicable to IT consultants, management consultants, miscellaneous professions, multimedia consultants, recruitment consultants and travel agents (subject to policy wording terms and conditions).

  • Public liability (optional extension of up to $20 million)

    Help protect your business against third-party claims resulting from accidents or injuries that occur as a result of your business activities with public liability insurance.

What’s not covered by bookkeepers and BAS agents insurance?

Your policy wording contains the terms, conditions and exclusions of your policy in full. However, a bookkeepers insurance policy arranged by Marsh typically cannot cover:

  • Bankruptcy
  • Disputes regarding fees
  • Known breaches and/or known circumstances
  • Intentional acts.

Cover options and pricing examples

When calculating insurance prices for Professional Indemnity (PI) coverage for bookkeepers and BAS agents, several factors are typically taken into consideration, such as cover liability limits, business annual turnover, geographic location and additional services provided.

 

Selected activities

Selected business annual turnover

Selected cover limit of liability

Cost starting from*

Accounts preparation and bookkeeping

$100,000

$1,000,000

$635 annually

Accounts preparation and bookkeeping

$200,000

$2,000,000

$775 annually

Accounts preparation and bookkeeping Taxation / GST; Accounting software

$100,000

$1,000,000

$968 annually

 

* The price indicated is for policy premium only and is exclusive of GST, stamp duty, levies, service/broker fees, and credit card surcharge where such additional fees apply. Premium prices may start at this price and are subject to fluctuate depending on the level of risk/cover chosen when applying for cover as determined by the relevant insurer.

We leverage our strong market relationships to help deliver competitive insurance policies. Choose from limits of liability (up to $10 million), activities and other business attributes. 

What else should my bookkeeper insurance cover?

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Why Marsh?

Why should you choose Marsh to arrange your accountants insurance?

Association compliant

Need to arrange professional indemnity insurance before you can provide financial services?

We’ll arrange a policy that may meet the requirements set by your governing body or association.

Tailored solutions

Help protect your firm against: 

  • Inaccurate data entry or omissions 
  • Incorrect reporting 
  • Late filing of returns
  • Negligence in giving advice or providing services.

Industry knowledge

Our team has been supporting Australian accountants for more than 15 years.

We leverage our strong market relationships and source multiple quotes – to help deliver you competitive insurance policies.

Frequently asked questions

If a claim (and or a circumstance which may give rise to a claim) is made against you, you must notify your broker as soon as reasonably practicable.  The first step is typically the release of a claim form for completion.  It will also be necessary to provide a copy of any third-party correspondence and or demands received.  Other pertinent information, dependant on matter/allegations being made may also be required. For example, a copy of the Service Agreement / Contract held with the claimant. 

We want you to get the best possible outcome, so we will advocate for you throughout the entire claims process. Claims can be stressful, but we strive to make the process straightforward.

Bookkeepers and BAS agents aren’t legally required to have insurance in Australia. However, it is often a compulsory requirement imposed by regulatory bodies – such as the Tax Practitioners Board.

Yes. Public liability insurance is an optional extension for tax practitioners – it can help cover you for financial loss if a third party is injured or has their property damaged due to your business activities.

Speak to Marsh if you’d like to add public liability cover to your insurance policy.

Insurers use a range of details to calculate your insurance premium. These include your:

  • Level of cover 
  • Business turnover 
  • Prior claims history.

Insurers may also factor in the number of claims they expect to receive in a year for a particular business type.

Yes. Without the proper cover, your financial practice or freelance financial business is exposed to a plethora of risks. If a claim is made against you, you’ll need to self-fund the damages and expenses – including the legal costs of defending the claim. Professional indemnity insurance for bookkeepers can help safeguard your business when you need it most.

Absolutely. Generally speaking, freelance bookkeepers and BAS agents face the same risk exposures as those in an accounting practice. However, where a bookkeeper or BAS agent in an accounting practice would require management liability insurance, a freelance bookkeeper or BAS agent would not.

A certificate of currency is proof that you hold a current insurance policy. Once you’ve paid for your insurance policy, we’ll email your certificate of currency to you immediately.

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You can count on Marsh to arrange insurance solutions to help protect you and your firm with comprehensive cover.

*Subject to terms, conditions and exclusions of the policy.

**Please refer to the Tax Practitioners Board’s Explanatory Paper TPB (EP) 03/2010 ‘Professional Indemnity Insurance’ for full details. It is your responsibility to assess whether a professional indemnity insurance policy is adequate for your business and risks in accordance with the Tax Practitioners Board’s requirements.

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This is a general overview of the policy. Please call us and ask for a copy of the insurer’s policy wording. We recommend you read the policy wording, so you have an understanding of the policy terms, conditions and exclusions before you decide whether this policy suits your needs.

Marsh Advantage Insurance Pty Ltd (ABN 31 081 358 303, AFSL 238369) (“Marsh”) arranges the general insurance (i.e. not the Discretionary Trust Arrangement) and is not the insurer. This page contains general information and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. For full details of the terms, conditions and limitations of the covers, refer to the specific policy wordings and/or Product Disclosure Statements available from Marsh on request. Marsh makes no representation or warranty concerning the application of policy wordings or the financial condition or solvency of insurers or re-insurers. Marsh makes no assurances regarding the availability, cost, or terms of insurance coverage. Any statements concerning actuarial, tax, accounting, or legal matters are based solely on our experience as insurance brokers and risk consultants and are not to be relied upon as actuarial, accounting, tax, or legal advice, for which you should consult your own professional advisors. The Discretionary Trust Arrangement is issued by the Trustee, JLT Group Services Pty Ltd (ABN 26 004 485 214, AFSL 417964) (“JGS”). Any advice or dealing in relation to the Discretionary Trust Arrangement is provided by JLT Risk Solutions Pty Ltd (ABN 69 009 098 864, AFSL 226 827) (“JLT”). JGS and JLT are businesses of Marsh McLennan. The cover provided by the Discretionary Trust Arrangement is subject to the Trustee’s discretion and/or the relevant policy terms, conditions and exclusions.