CashBookly
Terms of Use
Plain-English terms for using CashBookly.
CashBookly is provided as a bookkeeping record-keeping app. These terms explain important responsibilities, limitations, and conditions of use.
Last updated: 5 July 2026
Section A
What CashBookly is
CashBookly is a bookkeeping record-keeping app for recording and organising business information.
It can help you enter transactions, attach receipts, reconcile accounts, review reports, and export information.
CashBookly does not replace professional accounting, tax, BAS, payroll, or legal advice.
Section B
Your responsibility for accurate records
You are responsible for entering accurate and complete information.
Reports, exports, GST figures, cashbook summaries, and accountant handover files depend on the information you enter.
If information is missing, duplicated, miscoded, or incorrect, reports and exports may also be incorrect.
Section C
No accounting, tax, BAS, payroll, or legal advice
CashBookly does not provide accounting, tax, BAS, payroll, or legal advice.
CashBookly does not lodge BAS forms, tax returns, payroll reports, or other government forms.
Reports and worksheets are provided as record-keeping and review aids only.
You should consult a registered tax agent, accountant, bookkeeper, or legal adviser where needed, especially before lodging tax or BAS information or relying on figures for business decisions.
Section D
Backups
You are responsible for keeping backups of your CashBookly data.
Device failure, accidental deletion, app removal, file loss, or other issues may result in lost records.
Use CashBookly's backup and export tools regularly, and keep backup files somewhere safe.
Section E
No warranty and limitation of liability
CashBookly is provided on an as-is basis.
SKAV Digital works to make CashBookly useful and dependable, but cannot promise it will be error-free, uninterrupted, or suitable for every business situation.
To the extent allowed by law, SKAV Digital is not responsible for losses caused by incorrect entries, missed backups, data loss, business decisions, tax outcomes, or reliance on reports without checking them.
Nothing in these terms limits rights you may have under Australian Consumer Law.
Section F
Changes to these terms
These terms may be updated from time to time.
Updated terms will be posted on this page with a new last updated date.
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