How to Become an Accountant in New Zealand

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If you are thinking about accounting, you may not know where to start. Some people aim for a Chartered Accountant pathway. Others begin with bookkeeping, payroll, Xero, MYOB or accounts administration so they can build practical finance skills first.

The good news is that accounting has more than one entry point. This guide explains the main pathways in New Zealand, what different accounting roles involve, what current salary sources show, and how online study can support your next step.

What Does an Accountant Do in New Zealand?

Accountants in New Zealand support businesses and individuals by keeping financial records accurate, compliant and useful for decision-making. Their work can include preparing financial statements, reviewing records, supporting tax and GST requirements, helping with budgets, and explaining financial information in a clear way.

Key Accounting Responsibilities:
  • Financial record-keeping and reporting
  • Tax compliance and strategic tax planning
  • Budgeting and financial forecasting
  • Auditing financial records
  • Business advisory and financial strategy

Accounting can lead to several different pathways, from bookkeeping and payroll support through to accounting technician, accountant, auditor, tax, advisory and chartered accounting roles. For a current public career overview, see Tahatū Career Navigator.

Key Steps to Becoming an Accountant in NZ

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Choose the Right Pathway

First, choose the pathway that matches your goal. A degree is usually part of the CA or CPA route, while practical online study can help with bookkeeping, payroll, Xero, MYOB, accounts administration and entry-level accounting support skills. View our Accounting Courses.

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Gain Real-World Experience

Next, build practical experience through entry-level roles such as accounts assistant, accounts clerk, payroll assistant or bookkeeper. Practical study can also help you learn tasks you may use at work, including reconciliations, reports, GST, payroll and accounting software.

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Obtain Professional Certification

To move into more advanced roles, check the requirements for the pathway you want. CA and CPA are professional designations with specific academic and experience requirements, while an AAT Accounting Pathway may support accounting technician, bookkeeping and accounting support goals.

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Continue Professional Development

Finally, keep your skills up to date. Accounting rules, payroll settings, tax requirements and software tools change over time. Short courses, webinars, CPD and regular reading from trusted sources such as IRD, CA ANZ and CPA Australia can help you stay current.

Education and Qualifications Required

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University Degree

A Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Commerce or a related field is a common starting point for CA and CPA pathways. Always check the current entry rules with CA ANZ or CPA Australia.

  • Pathway to CA or CPA qualifications
  • Comprehensive theoretical foundation
  • Longer time commitment
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Certificate/Diploma

Practical, job-focused study can support entry-level accounting, bookkeeping, payroll and accounts administration skills. One option is our Diploma in Accounting with Xero.

  • Can be completed faster than a degree pathway
  • Useful for practical workplace skills
  • Helpful for accounting, payroll and bookkeeping tasks
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Accounting Technician

Our AAT Accounting Pathway Program can support accounting technician, bookkeeping and accounting support pathways.

  • Practical accounting pathway
  • Helpful for support and technician-style roles
  • Can support further study decisions
Which Qualification is Right for You?

Your ideal pathway depends on career goals, time available and learning preferences.
Many learners start with a certificate or diploma to build practical skills, then decide whether to move into a degree, CA, CPA, AAT, bookkeeping or payroll pathway later.

Need advice? Contact us for personalised guidance.

Accounting Career Pathways and Specialisations

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Public Practice Accountant

Work in accounting firms providing services like auditing, tax and consulting. Often requires, or strongly favours, a CA qualification.

Salary guidance varies by firm, experience and CA status

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Corporate Accountant

Work within companies managing internal finances, budgeting and reporting.

Salary guidance varies by role level and industry

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Accounting Technician

Handle day-to-day accounting tasks. An AAT pathway may support this type of role.

Salary guidance varies by experience and software skills

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Auditor

Examine financial records for accuracy and compliance.

Salary guidance varies by sector and seniority

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Tax Specialist

Focus on tax planning and compliance for clients.

Salary guidance varies by tax experience and employer

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Payroll Specialist

Manage employee pay and benefits administration.

Tahatū lists payroll officer common pay at $62k to $88k

Comparing Accounting Certifications in New Zealand

QUALIFICATION PATHWAY TIME COMMITMENT BEST FOR
CA (Chartered Accountant) CA Program + 3 years of Mentored Practical Experience Varies by pathway Public practice, auditing, and senior finance roles
CPA CPA Program pathway with eligibility and experience requirements Varies by pathway Corporate accounting, management, and leadership
AAT Accounting Technician AAT Accounting Pathway Programme 6 to 18 months Bookkeeping and accounting support roles
Diploma in Accounting Our online Diploma in Accounting with Xero 6 to 12 months Entry-level accounting and admin roles

Accounting Courses in NZ - Online & Flexible Options

The Career Academy offers online accounting, bookkeeping, payroll and software courses for learners who want practical skills before or during their move into finance support, accounts administration or further accounting study.

Introduction to Accounting
⏱ 10 to 20 hours study

A useful starting point for beginners who want to understand basic accounting concepts before choosing a longer pathway.

  • Learn basic accounting concepts
  • Understand financial statements
  • No prior experience needed
$599 NZD
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Certificate in Accounting
⏱ 100 to 150 hours study

A practical foundation for learners interested in accounting, accounts administration or small business finance tasks.

  • Covers core accounting principles
  • Includes MYOB training
  • Industry-recognised certificate
$1,399 NZD
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Diploma in Accounting with Xero
⏱ 300 to 400 hours study

A broader accounting option that includes practical accounting knowledge and Xero skills for workplace use.

  • Comprehensive Xero training
  • Advanced accounting concepts
  • Prepares for accounting roles
$2,799 NZD
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AAT Accounting Pathway Program
⏱ 400 to 500 hours study

A structured pathway for learners interested in accounting technician, bookkeeping or accounting support skills.

  • Includes Certificate and Diploma
  • AAT certification preparation
  • Globally recognised qualification
$3,399 NZD
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Certificate in Bookkeeping
⏱ 80 to 120 hours study

Practical training for learners who want to build bookkeeping, GST and day-to-day accounts skills.

  • Focus on day-to-day accounts
  • Includes GST and payroll basics
  • Pathway to bookkeeping career
$1,399 NZD
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Accounts Administration & Payroll Pathway
⏱ 200 to 300 hours study

Practical training for learners interested in payroll, accounts administration and finance support tasks.

  • Comprehensive payroll training
  • NZ payroll legislation
  • Accounts payable and receivable
$3,399 NZD
View Course

Why Study Accounting with The Career Academy?

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100% Online
Study anywhere, anytime at your own pace

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Tutor Support
Tutor support to help you work through course material

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Relevant Pathways
Practical options across accounting, bookkeeping, payroll and software

Accounting Salary Expectations in New Zealand

What Affects Accounting Salaries in New Zealand?

Salary guidance should be treated as a guide only. Pay can change based on employer, city, sector, responsibility level and the source used. The most important factors are:

  • Qualifications: Professional designations such as CA or CPA can support senior pathways. AAT and practical certificates can support technician, bookkeeping and support roles.
  • Experience: Salary tends to rise with each year of experience, especially in mid to senior-level roles.
  • Location: Pay can differ between cities and regions, especially where there is more demand for finance, tax, audit and commercial accounting roles.
  • Industry: Different industries pay differently. Larger organisations and specialist finance roles may offer higher salaries than some entry-level support roles.
  • Specialisation: Specialist skills in taxation, auditing, payroll, reporting and accounting software can improve role options over time.

💡 Use salary figures as guidance, not a guarantee. Tahatū and SEEK both show that accounting pay varies widely by role level, experience and employer.

Maximising Your Earning Potential

If you want to improve your long-term options, focus on practical skills, credible pathways and current knowledge:

  • Earn practical skills: Studying towards a CA, CPA, or completing an AAT Accounting Pathway can support progression into more advanced accounting or finance roles.
  • Develop in-demand skills: Master tools like Xero, MYOB, and advanced Excel, as these tools are used in many bookkeeping, payroll and accounts roles.
  • Get industry experience: Look for roles where you can build real experience with reporting, reconciliation, payroll, GST, month-end tasks and accounting software.
  • Explore contract work: Contract or freelance work may suit experienced bookkeepers or accountants, but it usually requires strong systems knowledge, accuracy and client management.
  • Commit to ongoing learning: Stay current with NZ tax regulations, accounting standards, and software updates through continuous professional development.

Key Skills for Successful Accountants

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Attention to Detail
Accuracy is crucial when working with financial reports.
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Numerical Skills
Ability to analyse, interpret and present numbers.
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Software Proficiency
Xero, MYOB, Excel and other accounting or payroll tools used by New Zealand businesses.
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Communication
Explain financial concepts to non-financial people.
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Understanding of NZ Tax and Law
This includes understanding GST, PAYE, KiwiSaver rules and financial reporting basics.
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Ongoing Learning
Accounting rules, payroll settings and software tools change over time, so learning should continue after your first course.

FAQs About Becoming an Accountant in New Zealand

Do I need a degree to become an accountant?

A degree is usually part of the CA or CPA pathway. However, practical courses can support entry-level accounting, bookkeeping, payroll or accounts administration roles. If you want to become a Chartered Accountant or CPA, check the current requirements with CA ANZ or CPA Australia.

How long does it take to qualify?

Typical study times can vary by pathway:

  • Certificate in Accounting: 3 to 6 months
  • Diploma in Accounting: 6 to 12 months
  • AAT Accounting Technician: 12 to 18 months
  • CA pathway: CA Program plus 3 years of Mentored Practical Experience
What is the difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant?

Bookkeepers usually handle daily financial tasks such as recording transactions, managing invoices, bank reconciliations and payroll support. Accountants may use that information to prepare reports, tax returns, financial statements and business advice.

Is accounting a good career in New Zealand?

Accounting can be a strong pathway if you enjoy numbers, systems, detail and problem-solving. Accounting skills are used across businesses of many sizes, and they can support progression from support roles into more senior finance roles over time.

Can I study accounting fully online in New Zealand?

Yes, all of our accounting courses are 100% online. You can complete lessons at your own pace and access tutor support while you study.

Sources Used in This Guide

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Start Your Accounting Journey Today

Becoming an accountant in New Zealand can start with one practical step. Whether you want to build bookkeeping, payroll, Xero, MYOB, accounts administration or broader accounting skills, flexible online study can help you move towards the pathway that fits your goal.

Why Choose The Career Academy?

  • Practical accounting, bookkeeping and payroll options
  • Flexible online learning
  • Expert tutor support
  • Practical, job-focused training
  • Affordable payment options

Your Next Steps

  1. Browse our accounting courses
  2. Speak to an adviser
  3. Choose the course that matches your goal
  4. Build your accounting skills step by step
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