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What is a Bookkeeping Contract?

A Bookkeeping Contract enables a bookkeeper to outline the terms of an arrangement with a client. Signed by both the client and the bookkeeper, this essential document helps to set expectations and reduce the risk of conflicts. Different from a generic bookkeeping contract template that you might discover elsewhere, each Bookkeeping Service Agreement from Rocket Lawyer comes with the option of Document Defense ® , so an attorney in our network can respond on your behalf if you need to demand payment or face another issue.

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