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Accountability Tax

Locality: Maroochydore, Queensland

Phone: +61 419 182 440



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25.01.2022 Weddings and LEGO and children... Oh my! False deductions which have given the ATO greater reason to scrutinise the descriptions applied to deductions inside your tax return from this year on... Keep it REAL people!



21.01.2022 With tax laws constantly changing (and your personal circumstances inevitably differing from year to year) it’s important to not expect this year’s refund to be exactly the same as the last. With access to a prior year tax return, a good tax agent will be able to quickly identify where and why things change from year to year. You need just ask (nicely ).

19.01.2022 Rules for life... why it’s important to be nice to your accountant

18.01.2022 Rules for life: don’t be dodgy (and keep your receipts )



18.01.2022 If you’re an employee you should have received your payment summary from your employer(s) now (these are required to be issued by the 14th July). Can’t get them and don’t know what to do? Call Accountability Tax on 1300 842 322 or email [email protected] As it’s a new financial year, it is a good idea to start off with a payslip check super guarantee payments for employees have gone up to 9.5% as of 1 July 2014. If your superannuation is not recorded on your p...ayslip, check with your payroll officer to ensure this has been taken into account. The superannuation concessional contributions cap has now increased to $35,000 for people who are aged 50 and over at any time during 2014-15.From 1 July 2013, the upper age limit for compulsory super was removed, so this means that no matter how old you are, if you are working and eligible, you can still grow your super. Need more help with tax and super? Call Accountability Tax now on 1300 842 322.

17.01.2022 Returning clients to Accountability Tax still have the opportunity to lodge your 2014 tax returns (without penalty) up until 15 May 2015. Avoid the rush, call us on 1300 842 322 now! If you believe you may be entitled to further benefits associated with your tax return (eg. Family Tax Benefit reconciliations) please read on. Clients who want to claim family assistance payments for the 2014 financial year must lodge a claim with Centrelink by 30 June 2015 to be eligible.... This deadline applies to clients who intend to lodge a claim for: Family Tax Benefit; Child Care Benefit; and Single Income Family Supplement (SIFS). Clients are reminded they must also lodge their 2014 Individual income tax returns by 30 June 2015 to receive their full Family Tax Benefit and SIFS entitlements (whether lump sum payments or payments that have been received throughout the year). If clients do not need to lodge an income tax return for the 2014 financial year, they must notify Centrelink by 30 June 2015. These are separate requirements, so clients can lodge their claim for family assistance lump sum payments even if their income tax returns have not yet been lodged or finalised. Tax return deferrals past 30 June are not taken into account by Centrelink. Any lodgment deferral granted by the ATO for lodgment of the 2014 income tax return does not affect or influence Centrelink’s requirements that family assistance customers must lodge by 30 June 2015.

15.01.2022 Rules for life... why it’s important to be nice to your accountant



14.01.2022 Best wishes this festive season

14.01.2022 30 days and (ac)counting... Almost that time of year again. The time everyone dreads. Over the coming weeks we will be bringing you tips on how to get your tax together in an organised fashion ready to go for tax time as well as some of the latest updates, tips and changes to tax this year.

14.01.2022 Employers have until 31 July to finalise employee Income Statements for 2019 under the new STP system (Single Touch Payroll). This will change to 14 July in subsequent years. If you have linked your myGov with ATO online services you will receive a message when your Income Statement is ready. Theoretically... Expect a few bugs this tax season while STP is being adopted at the same time as a new beta-release online services platform for tax agents is rolled out.

14.01.2022 From 1 July 2013 it will be an ATO requirement that any refunds processed from tax returns will need to be deposited into a bank account of your choosing: no more cheques! Simple tip, but I know lots of people often leave their bank details at home when they visit their account. Don't forget this year!!

14.01.2022 10 important things to get right with your investment property... a good easy 3 minute read



11.01.2022 Still haven't done your tax yet? Not sure what you need? Go here https://www.accountabilitytax.com.au/resources-and-useful-l for a useful 2013 Tax Time Checklist to see if there is anything else you may need prior to seeing your accountant. Please note: this is not an exhaustive list, but a reminder of things sometimes overlooked.

10.01.2022 If you're a sole trader/small business owner your Accountant will love you if you come prepared - have all types of income and expenses subtotaled in their respective subcategories (but also bring the originals in case anything needs to be verified). If you have any small business questions, post them below in this thread :-)

09.01.2022 Changes to the low and middle income tax offset are now law. Check it out...

09.01.2022 With tax laws constantly changing (and your personal circumstances inevitably differing from year to year) it’s important to not expect this year’s refund to be exactly the same as the last. With access to a prior year tax return, a good tax agent will be able to quickly identify where and why things change from year to year. You need just ask (nicely ).

08.01.2022 Changes to the low and middle income tax offset are now law. Check it out...

06.01.2022 Brushing up with the NTAA 'Trusts' seminar

05.01.2022 It's that time of the year again...

04.01.2022 Looking for a brief overview of some of the changes in this year's Federal Budget? Go here to see what's new:

04.01.2022 This is a great article about the reality of starting a small business and the forethought and mindset required before you make the leap... some good nuggets of wisdom here.

04.01.2022 A few changes to keep in mind for this year: don't forget your private health statements (reporting requirements have changed) as well as the necessity to record your spouse on your tax return. Sold your main residence? You now need to let your accountant know if this has happened as well, as this event needs to be recorded on your tax return.

03.01.2022 Jay got audited and says, Use a tax agent. Be like Jay

03.01.2022 Don't forget to check out www.accountabilitytax.com.au to see how we can help you with your taxation needs throughout the year :-)

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