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    TaxKiln Australia

    Sponsor TaxKiln Australia

    Currently seeking founding sponsors.

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    TaxKiln Australia is a free, ad-free, login-free editorial site for Australian businesses that pay tax. Sponsorship is how we keep it that way — and the only commercial relationship we'll ever have with readers.

    Sponsor categories we'd consider

    • Registered tax agents and accounting firms serving sole traders, SMEs, and trusts — Australia-wide or state-specific
    • SMSF administrators and auditors
    • Quantity surveyors (depreciation schedules for property investors)
    • Bookkeepers and BAS agents
    • Australian-built business software with a clear, honest pricing page
    • Mortgage brokers with a written best-interests-duty policy

    What sponsorship is not

    • It is not a review. We don't rank, rate, or recommend sponsors over non-sponsors.
    • It is not editorial influence. Sponsors don't see drafts, don't get to suggest topics, and don't get favourable mentions in unrelated guides.
    • It is not a backlink package. We're not in the SEO-laundering business.
    • It is not exclusive. We won't promise a category lockout.

    How disclosure works

    Where a sponsor appears, the placement is labelled clearly on the page — by name, in plain English, above the fold of the unit. No native-looking ad slots. No "as featured in" credibility ladders. No comparison tables that quietly favour the paying party. If we can't disclose it cleanly, we won't run it.

    Rate card

    We don't publish a public rate card. Pricing is per placement, per quarter, and negotiated directly. Email hello@kilnguides.co.uk with the kind of firm or product you operate and what category you'd want to appear in. We'll either reply with a proposal or tell you it's not a fit.

    What we won't accept

    • Tax-scheme promoters or "trust structures" sold off the shelf
    • SMSF property "wealth coaches" without an AFSL
    • Crypto schemes, FX schemes, or anything that promises a yield
    • Offshore-jurisdiction sellers targeting Australian residents
    • Anyone whose model relies on hiding fees from the end customer