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Accountability BAS and Bookkeeping Services

Locality: Upper Coomera, Queensland

Phone: +61 1300 022 270



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25.01.2022 Contractors and consultants do you provide any of these services or have contractors who supply this to your business? Building and construction Cleaning Courier ... Delivery and road freight Information technology Security, investigation or surveillance Businesses you pay or who pay you to provide these services may need to include these payments to the ATO as part of their annual reporting. TPAR or Taxable Payments Annual Reporting is due to be lodged by the 28 August 2020. ATO use this info to prefill these payments into a contractors tax return, making it easier for them to get tax time right! Learn more at www.ato.gov.au//taxable-payments-reporting---what-it-mea/



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19.01.2022 So important for all employers.

18.01.2022 Just announced today, the new JobKeeper (this is for employers to keep employees NOT Jobseeker that used to be Newstart) funding as part of the new Covid19 stimulus package. If you are interested in hearing more, click on the link to register your interest to receive updates. #covid19 #stimuluspackages #AustralianGovernment #helpingbusiness... https://www.facebook.com/191094590911195/posts/2989787857708507/

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18.01.2022 Don't forget to lodge your super contributions by the 23rd June 2020 to claim the deduction this financial year.

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13.01.2022 #jobkeeper #jobkeeperpayment The Extension and Modification of JobKeeper payment. Points to note:... Existing JobKeeper continues up until 27 September 2020 From the next day, a new, modified JobKeeper scheme applies until 28 March 2021 Under the new scheme, employers must reassess their eligibility with reference to actual turnover (generally in comparison to the same quarters in 2019) as follows: from 28 September 2020, businesses and not-for-profits will be required to reassess their eligibility with reference to their actual GST turnover in the June and September quarters 2020. They will need to demonstrate that they have met the relevant decline in turnover test in both of those quarters to be eligible for the JobKeeper Payment from 28 September 2020 to 3 January 2021. from 4 January 2021, businesses and not-for-profits will need to further reassess their turnover to be eligible for the JobKeeper Payment. They will need to demonstrate that they have met the relevant decline in turnover test with reference to their actual GST turnover in each of the June, September and December quarters 2020 to remain eligible for the JobKeeper Payment from 4 January 2021 to 28 March 2021 Monthly lodgers will use the aggregate turnover for the three-monthly Activity Statements over these quarters. The existing decline in turnover rates must be met (i.e. 30% for businesses with a turnover of $1 billion or less, or 15% for Australian Charities and Not for profits Commission-registered charities (excluding schools and universities). Reduced payment rates will also apply for all eligible employees and business participants,.as follows: From 28 September 2020 to 3 January 2021, the JobKeeper Payment rates will be: $1,200 per fortnight for all eligible employees who, in the four weeks of pay periods before 1 March 2020, were working in the business or not-for-profit for 20 hours or more a week on average, and for eligible business participants who were actively engaged in the business for 20 hours or more per week on average in the month of February 2020; and $750 per fortnight for other eligible employees and business participants. From 4 January 2021 to 28 March 2021, the JobKeeper Payment rates will be: $1,000 per fortnight for all eligible employees who, in the four weeks of pay periods before 1 March 2020, were working in the business or not-for-profit for 20 hours or more a week on average and for business participants who were actively engaged in the business for 20 hours or more per week on average in the month of February 2020; and $650 per fortnight for other eligible employees and business participants.

13.01.2022 Tax time is challenging for most people... but its a different world for the self-employed! If youre a freelancer, these tax tips will help come June 30: https://intuit.me/2Ia6sCV

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10.01.2022 It has been an interesting few weeks for sure, hopefully it will only improve from here.

09.01.2022 Somethings different this year Instead of a payment summary, you might receive an income statement. So what does that mean for you at tax time? If you us...e a tax agent, you dont need to do anything; theyll have access to the info so they can lodge your tax return. If you lodge your own return, you can access your income statement by logging into our online services through myGov. Top tip: Wait until your employer marks your info as tax ready in myGov before you lodge (they should get it done before 31 July 2019). Your other info will be pre-filled in your return by mid-August. Find out more at www.ato.gov.au//Working-as-/Accessing-your-payment-summary

03.01.2022 Tax time doesnt have to be a nightmare! In fact, it can be easy if you avoid these 7 common mistakes: https://intuit.me/2kih84N

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03.01.2022 Want to claim a deduction for business expenses youve tallied up throughout the year but dont have receipts for some of your purchases? Heres what you need to know: https://intuit.me/2Lhwjrg

02.01.2022 While preparing for tax time might be top of mind at the moment, its also important to start thinking about the new financial year. These 5 steps will set you up for success: https://intuit.me/2KK8IOD

02.01.2022 Dont forget to lodge your super contributions by the 23rd June 2020 to claim the deduction this financial year.

01.01.2022 Some more changes to business deductions starting 1 July 2019. So if you regularly pay your Pay as You Go Withholding late, this will affect you.

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