About Us

Steven J Miller & Co is a firm of professionals
that provides quality, responsive and personalised
service to a diverse range of clients.

Founded on 1 June 1987, and based in Erskineville,
in Sydney’s vibrant Inner West, Steven J Miller
& Co are a firm of Chartered Accountants with
a history of providing excellent service.

Steven Miller, principal and founder of the firm,
is a registered Tax Agent and Company Auditor,
experienced Company Secretary and Company
Director, who is passionate about forming long
term relationships with clients and providing
relevant and timely service and advice.

Our Services

The practice provides services to a wide range
of clients from Individuals and Partnerships, to
Small Business and Self Managed Superannuation
Funds, Family Trusts and Not for Profit entities.

Additional services provided by the practice
include bookkeeping services, accounting training
for small business, experienced speakers at
conferences and seminars, accounting technology
advice and training, company and committee
secretariat services and company set-ups.

Our Team

Steven J Miller & Co invests
in our staff and encourages
a culture of teamwork and
excellence.

At SM&C we listen and work together with our clients
to agree on outcomes.We research and provide insight
into our clients’ needs. At SM&c we encourage
feedback to ensure that we are delivering not only
what our clients expect, but a service that exceeds
those expectations.We pride ourselves on maintaining
our client base and fostering long term relationships.

  • The Fringe Benefits Tax year (FBT) ends on 31 March. We explore the problem areas likely to attract the ATO’s attention.


  • The personal income tax cuts legislated to commence on 1 July 2024 will be realigned and redistributed under a proposal released by the Federal Government. 


  • From all of the team, we want to take this opportunity to wish you a safe and happy Christmas. The year has gone quickly and has no doubt had its challenges. The holidays are an opportunity to take st


  • Workers are owed over $3.6 billion in superannuation guarantee according to the latest Australian Taxation Office estimates – a figure the Government and the regulators are looking to dramatically cha