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TMC helping achieve goals

TMC Accountants (TMC) enjoyed a successful 2019 Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards.

TMC emerged at the prestigious gala presentation evening as a finalist in two categories: Corporate Social Responsibility, and Best First Year Entry.

TMC began in 2010 with three founding partners. Tom Lai became the sole practitioner in 2015.

As a registered tax agent and certified practising accountant, Tom believes that he has a role to play in the community.

“We aim to deliver excellent customer and accounting service to our clients in a timely and efficient manner,” Tom says.

“We help individuals and businesses to achieve their financial goals and to protect and increase the wealth of our client. We value our people, encourage their development and reward for their performance.”

TMC has grown rapidly in the last three years under Tom’s leadership. The team of accountants has grown from just Tom to six members.

Tom says the accounting industry in general is “staid”, conservative and boring, but TMC Accountants brings innovation into the workplace.

“This is our point of difference,” he says.

“TMC is still adhering to all of the legislations, qualifications and standards within the industry. However, we level that up by bringing the modern touch to the community by being accessible, paperless, involving ourselves in community and charity events, making it our policy now, and fixed-price policy, so our clients do not get a surprise charges.”

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