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AAA Office Management

Locality: Southport, Queensland

Phone: +61 419 706 686



Address: 3 Short St Suite 3 4215 Southport, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.aaaom.com.au/

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17.01.2022 New post added at OM Bookkeeping - Who can be a bookkeeper? So many times I heard people say: Everybody can be a bookkeeper! But is that really true?... When you are looking for a bookkeeper, first and always check if the person has a primary academic qualification. Primary academic qualification in bookkeeping or accounting is a Certificate IV level or a higher award (for example, a diploma, Advanced diploma or degree). The qualification must have been obtained from a registered training organization or an equivalent institution. If the person does not have this qualification then they are not a bookkeeper and I would not be trusting them to accurately prepare your financial information. Some bookkeepers are also a BAS agent (which stands for Business Activity Statement Agent). This is a further qualification and requires the person to be registered with the Tax Practitioners Board. This comes with further training, insurance and legal requirements that a BAS Agent must adhere to. We at AAA Office management have all those qualifications. Please contact us if you are looking for a reliable bookkeeper. So many times I heard people say: Everybody can be a bookkeeper! But is that really true? When you are looking for a bookkeeper, first and always check if the person has a primary academic qualification. Primary academic qualification in bookkeeping or accounting is a Certificate IV level or a higher award (for



12.01.2022 New post added at OM1 Bookkeeping - Record KeepingA bookkeeper (or book-keeper), also know as an accounting clerk or accounting technician, is a person who records all the day-to-day financial transactions. Whether it is for a business, charitable organisation or sports/social club. A bookkeeper is usally responsible for writing the "daybooks". The daybooks consist of purchases, sales, receipts, and payments. Bookkeeping basics are at the centre of all your small business acc...ounting reports. Without the basic bookkeeping, you will not be able to keep control of your company finances and produce useful management reports. There are two different types of accounts you can use, these are single-entry bookkeeping and double-entry bookkeeping. We are able to provide following services. Data Entry Debtors/ Accounts Receivable Creditors/ Accounts Payable Reconciliation Intercompany Loans A bookkeeper (or book-keeper), also know as an accounting clerk or accounting technician, is a person who records all the day-to-day financial transactions. Whether it is for a business, charitable organisation or sports/social club. A bookkeeper is usally responsible for writing the "daybooks". The daybooks consist of purchases, sales, receipts, and payments.

06.01.2022 New post added at Bookkeeping - NTAA's 2018 Federal Budget 2018 Federal Budget includes several changes: Personal Income Tax Plan Targeted tax relief for low and middle income earners that... Protecting middle income earners by changing tax income brackets Ensuring that Australians pay less tax by making the system less complicated Changes to Medicare levy low income thresholds Those changes will have huge effect on your payroll starting from the year 2019. Please ensure to that your tax tables are up to date Changes effecting business taxpayers $20,000 write-off for small businesses extended until 30 June 2019 Changes to deduct-ability for PAYG withholding An Economy-wide cash payment limit Expansion of the contractor payment reporting system CGT concession and partnership income Superannuation related changes Work test and voluntary contribution Three year audit cycle Increasing the maximum number of members in an SMSF and small APRA fund Preventing inadvertent concessional cap breaches by certain employees Deduction for personal contributions Minor adjustments to Treasury portfolio legislation Changes to passive fees, exit fees inactive superannuation accounts Changes to insurance in superannuation Changes effecting companies Changes to Division 7A Reforms to prevent illegal phoenixing Research and Development tax incentive Changes affecting trusts Changes to taxation of testamentary trusts Anti-avoidance rules extension for circular trust distribution Other income tax changes effecting: Deductions for vacant land taxation of income for an individual's fame or image GST changes extended GST for offshore sellers of hotel accommodation Other budget announcements Removing the CGT discounts at trust level for Managed Investment Trust Compliance activities targeting individuals and their tax agents Income tax exemption for certain Veteran Payments The package of measures that will effect concessions for foreign investors If you want to know more about budget Please click here to download your pdf. 2018 Federal Budget includes several changes: Personal Income Tax Plan Targeted tax relief for low and middle income earners that Protecting middle income earners by changing tax income brackets Ensuring that Australians pay less tax by making the system less complicated Changes to Medicare levy low income thresholds Those changes will have

06.01.2022 New post added at OM1 Bookkeeping - NTAA's 2018 Federal Budget 2018 Federal Budget includes several changes: Personal Income Tax Plan... Targeted tax relief for low and middle income earners that Protecting middle income earners by changing tax income brackets Ensuring that Australians pay less tax by making the system less complicated Changes to Medicare levy low income thresholds Those changes will have huge effect on your payroll starting from the year 2019. Please ensure to that your tax tables are up to date Changes effecting business taxpayers $20,000 write-off for small businesses extended until 30 June 2019 Changes to deduct-ability for PAYG withholding An Economy-wide cash payment limit Expansion of the contractor payment reporting system CGT concession and partnership income Superannuation related changes Work test and voluntary contribution Three year audit cycle Increasing the maximum number of members in an SMSF and small APRA fund Preventing inadvertent concessional cap breaches by certain employees Deduction for personal contributions Minor adjustments to Treasury portfolio legislation Changes to passive fees, exit fees inactive superannuation accounts Changes to insurance in superannuation Changes effecting companies Changes to Division 7A Reforms to prevent illegal phoenixing Research and Development tax incentive Changes affecting trusts Changes to taxation of testamentary trusts Anti-avoidance rules extension for circular trust distribution Other income tax changes effecting: Deductions for vacant land taxation of income for an individual's fame or image GST changes extended GST for offshore sellers of hotel accommodation Other budget announcements Removing the CGT discounts at trust level for Managed Investment Trust Compliance activities targeting individuals and their tax agents Income tax exemption for certain Veteran Payments The package of measures that will effect concessions for foreign investors If you want to know more about budget Please click here to download your pdf. 2018 Federal Budget includes several changes: Personal Income Tax Plan Targeted tax relief for low and middle income earners that Protecting middle income earners by changing tax income brackets Ensuring that Australians pay less tax by making the system less complicated Changes to Medicare levy low income thresholds Those changes will have



01.01.2022 New post added at OM1 Bookkeeping - Record Keeping CopyA bookkeeper (or book-keeper), also know as an accounting clerk or accounting technician, is a person who records all the day-to-day financial transactions. Whether it is for a business, charitable organisation or sports/social club. A bookkeeper is usally responsible for writing the "daybooks". The daybooks consist of purchases, sales, receipts, and payments. Bookkeeping basics are at the centre of all your small busine...ss accounting reports. Without the basic bookkeeping, you will not be able to keep control of your company finances and produce useful management reports. There are two different types of accounts you can use, these are single-entry bookkeeping and double-entry bookkeeping. We are able to provide following services. Data Entry Debtors/ Accounts Receivable Creditors/ Accounts Payable Reconciliation Intercompany Loans Debits will increase assets or expenses Credits will increase income or liabilities A bookkeeper (or book-keeper), also know as an accounting clerk or accounting technician, is a person who records all the day-to-day financial transactions. Whether it is for a business, charitable organisation or sports/social club. A bookkeeper is usally responsible for writing the "daybooks". The daybooks consist of purchases, sales, receipts, and payments.

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