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You’ve probably heard that running your own super (with the help of an SMSF accountant) can be cost-effective, broaden your investment choices, and give you more control. All good things.
But there’s one question every SMSF trustee should ask: Am I paying too much to the above SMSF accountant !?
Let’s break down what SMSF accounting costs actually cover, how much you should expect to pay – including setup costs – and, most importantly, how to make sure you’re getting a return on your investment!

What Do SMSF Accounting Costs Actually Cover?
Let's clarify: SMSF accounting isn't just about adding up ledgers. It’s about keeping your fund compliant with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), making sure your investments are properly recorded, and helping you avoid the kind of mistakes that will eat into your investment returns. Here’s what’s typically included:
- Annual Financial Statements: Your SMSF needs a set of financial statements every year, including a balance sheet, income statement, and member statements.
- Tax Return Preparation and Lodgement: Every SMSF must lodge an annual tax return with the ATO.
- Independent Audit: An independent auditor must review your fund each year by law.
- Asset Valuations: Every year, all assets must be evaluated at market values.
- Pension Calculations: Additional computations and occasionally actuarial certifications are needed if you are taking a pension from your SMSF.
- Ongoing Administration: This covers items such as member reporting, compliance documentation, and meeting minutes.
Some accountants bundle these services into one package; others charge separately for each (Grow SMSF, 2025).
Don’t Forget the Setup Costs!
Annual accounting and administrative expenses tend to be the main focus of discussions concerning SMSF costs; however, setup costs can be significant, particularly if you're just getting started (SuperGuide, 2024). Here are some things to be aware of:
What’s Involved in Setting Up an SMSF?
- Preparing the trust deed draft
- Applying for a TFN and ABN and registering your fund with the ATO
- Establishing an SMSF bank account
- Setting up a corporate trustee, if you decide to use one
- Rolling over existing super balances
How Much Does It Cost to Set Up an SMSF?
| Setup Item | Typical Cost Range | New Venture Wealth Example |
| Trust Deed & Documentation | $400 – $700 | Included |
| Corporate Trustee Setup (ASIC) | $597 – $990 | $597 (ASIC fee) |
| Company Documentation | $400 – $600 | Included |
| Total Setup Cost | $1,400 – $2,000 | $874 |
Sources: Stake Super, SuperGuide, Grow SMSF.
At New Venture Wealth, our setup fee is around $874, with no hidden extras. Some providers may charge more, especially for complex setups or if you want a corporate trustee.
Other Fees to Consider:
- ATO Supervisory Levy: $259 per year (payable with your first annual return) (ATO, 2025).
- ASIC Annual Fee: $65 per year if you have a corporate trustee (ASIC, 2025).
Typical SMSF Accounting Costs in 2025
So, what’s the going rate for ongoing SMSF accounting and admin? Size and complexity weigh into this, but here’s a handy table to help you compare other accountants to us :
SMSF Accounting & Audit Fees – How Do You Compare?
| Fund Size (Balance) | Median Admin & Accounting Fees | Median Audit Fees | Total Median Annual Cost | New Venture Wealth Monthly Fee* |
| $0 – $200,000 | $1,887 | $550 | $2,437 | $155/month (~$1,860/year) |
| $200,000 – $500,000 | $2,506 | $550 | $3,056 | $155/month (~$1,860/year) |
| $500,000 – $1,000,000 | $2,925 | $550 | $3,475 | $155/month (~$1,860/year) |
| $1,000,000+ | $3,376+ | $550 | $3,926+ | $155/month (~$1,860/year) |
Sources: Grow SMSF, Stake Super, SMSF Australia
At New Venture Wealth, we offer a fixed monthly price for SMSF accounting and audit. This makes it easier to budget and often more cost-effective, especially as your balance grows.
What Makes SMSF Accounting More (or Less) Expensive?
SMSF accounting fees have traditionally varied based on a number of factors:
- Investment Complexity: Your accountant will typically have extra work to do if you own real estate, foreign assets, or unconventional investments like cryptocurrencies.
- Number of Transactions: Processing more records will be necessary the more you buy and sell.
- Pension Phase: Additional calculations as well as actuarial certificates are needed if you're taking a pension from your SMSF.
- Record Keeping: Digital records that are well organised can cut down on your accountant's time and expenses.
- Trustee Structure: Corporate trustees can add to annual costs but offer flexibility and succession planning benefits.
With most providers, these factors can push your fees higher or lower each year
(Grow SMSF; SMSF Services Perth).
At New Venture Wealth, you get all-inclusive SMSF accounting and audit for a single flat fee – no matter how simple or complex your fund is.
That means whether your SMSF is straightforward or holds a mix of property, shares, or even crypto, you pay the same amount. There are no extra costs for more transactions, pension phase calculations, or asset complexity. We include everything under one transparent, fixed rate
This approach gives you:
- Cost certainty: You don’t need to worry about surprise bills or hidden extras.
- True value: Everything you need for compliance, reporting, and peace of mind, taken care of by one set monthly payment.
- Simplicity: Enjoy your free time without watching the clock or counting transactions.
So, while other SMSF providers may charge more as your fund grows or becomes more complex, with New Venture Wealth, you get peace of mind for a simple flat rate.
Are You Paying Too Much for SMSF Accounting?
Ok so here’s the question you’ve all been wanting an answer to!
Start by comparing your fees to the table above. If your SMSF is uncomplicated (say, just cash and shares) and you’re paying well above what’s average, it’s time to question why.
Signs you might be overpaying:
- Although your fund is simple, your costs seem higher than they should be.
- You're paying for things that should be included in your yearly bundle.
- You feel like you’re paying high fees but don't receive proactive guidance or assistance.
Don’t go too cheap: If your accountant is charging rock-bottom prices, check what’s included. Compliance mistakes can lead to expensive ATO penalties that’ll cost more than you would have paid in fees (Morningstar, 2024).
How to Reduce Your SMSF Accounting Costs
If you want to keep your SMSF running smoothly without worrying about unexpected bills, the simplest solution is to choose an all-inclusive, fixed-fee package. That’s exactly what you get with New Venture Wealth.
With our flat monthly fee, you receive:
- Annual financial statements
- Tax return preparation and lodgement
- Independent audit (a legal requirement)
- Asset valuations
- Pension calculations and compliance support
- Ongoing administration, including trustee minutes and member reporting
You pay the same regardless of the number of transactions you make, the complexity of your investments, or whether you are in the accumulation or pension phase. You don't have to worry about fees increasing when your fund grows or changes because our pricing is open and transparent.
The Bottom Line on SMSF Accounting Fees
Although SMSF accounting costs are just part of running your own super fund, you shouldn’t pay more than you need to. Compare your fees to industry benchmarks, make sure you’re getting real value (not just compliance, but advice too!), and always ask for transparency.
If you’re not sure whether you’re paying too much, why not ask us for a fee review?
Ready To Build Your Wealth Without The SMSF Headaches?
At New Venture Wealth, for one flat fee, we make setting up and managing your SMSF simple, transparent, and hassle-free. Invest in property, shares, crypto, or more; we handle the setup, tax, audit, and compliance so you can focus on growing your retirement savings.
Get started today with a free 30-minute consultation and take control of your financial future with confidence.
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References
- Australian Taxation Office. (2025). Self-managed super funds
- ASIC. (2025). Annual review fees
- ESUPERFUND. (2025). SMSF Annual Fee
- Grow SMSF. (2025). Average SMSF costs and fees
- Morningstar Australia. (2024). How much does it really cost to run an SMSF?
- New Venture Wealth. (2025). SMSF pricing and fees
- SMSF Australia. (2024). How much do accountants charge for SMSF?
- Stake Super. (2024). Simple guide to SMSF fees & costs
- SuperGuide. (2024). What are the setup and running costs for an SMSF?


