Creatives lose whole nights to their receipts. I show you a system that shrinks bookkeeping to twenty minutes a month.
Set up once, you save yourself those hours every month. Year after year.
I come from a family of tax advisors and still had sleepless nights when I knew that tomorrow I had to sort receipts. Martina Rogy
So I built myself a system. Bank statement in, receipts in, finished folder out. Now bookkeeping costs me twenty minutes a month. That is exactly what I offer creatives.
Software is not my business. My business is what software cannot do. Show up, set up, explain, stay on it, and bring the tax firm along. My sister is a tax advisor and files everything in one go.
One system, two Rogys, no big clients.
No expensive software to master. You use what you already have, your phone to scan and a folder in the cloud. Add a clear structure with a naming scheme and automation, and the traffic light that shows you where you stand at any moment. At the end of the month the bank statement and receipts go in, and the finished folder goes to the tax firm.
Twenty minutes a month adds up to about four hours a year. That is what sorting and preparing your receipts costs you, for a small business, say under the Austrian small business threshold, half a working day a year. The tax return itself is then done by the tax firm.
Done. The receipt is there, assigned, booked. Nothing left to do.
Let us take a look. Something is unclear and waiting for a quick glance.
Missing. A receipt is not here yet. The traffic light forgets nothing.
In the Maison LAROGY showroom I show my own chaos from back then and the system of today. Bring your receipts and your latest bank statement, then we set it up on your own case. You go home with a finished structure and save yourself hours from the very first month, year after year.
Please bring along. Your receipts and your latest bank statement.
One afternoon right at your computer, for as long as it takes. Folders, rules, automation, handover. A setup that lasts a lifetime. From then on, bookkeeping costs twenty minutes a month.
Two dates in the showroom of Maison LAROGY in Vienna, at most eight seats each.
Neither date works for you, then sign up and I will get in touch as soon as the next date is set.
Join the waiting listA single trip across the country does not add up, a full one does. That is why I offer other regions only in a bundle, once there is enough demand from one area. Several appointments, one trip, a shared journey.
As a week · on requestTwice a year an afternoon on site, at LAROGY's Hideaway. Set up the system and arrive while you do. Small group, slow pace, the place does half the work.
Twice a year · dates on requestDeliberately without a running subscription. The finished folder then goes to Rogy und Rogy or the tax advisor of your choice, pre-sorted and checked. I am happy to recommend the firm, but you are not committed to anything.
The tax return itself is done by your tax advisor, and which one you choose is up to you. The guide figure of around four hundred euros a year comes from Rogy und Rogy, for a small business without VAT. Because the folder arrives finished and checked, there is little left to do, and that shows in the price.
Creative one-person businesses and small companies in the Vienna area. We do not want big clients. Staying small is part of the brand and the quality.
Preparation, structure, training, organising the receipts. I set it up, explain it and stay on it. That is office service and passing on knowledge.
Bookkeeping entries, VAT returns, annual accounts, filing. The actual tax work is handled by the tax firm Rogy und Rogy, where it is in the right hands.
No jargon, no fear of the tax office. Honest notes from a family of tax advisors, for creatives who finally want their paperwork under control.
The whole principle in one piece. Bank statement in, receipts in, finished folder out. And why the traffic light is your best friend.
Read → GuideHow to create order in one afternoon that lasts. Naming scheme, folders, rules, without expensive software.
Read → BasicsA calm checklist for one-person businesses in Austria. What you have to collect, what can go, and how long to keep it all.
Read →Two ways to reach me. I like Instagram best, where the traffic light keeps running in the reel. Or you join the waiting list, and the next date comes straight to you. Classically, by email, works too of course.