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Attax Services

Locality: Bribie, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 427 732 547



Address: 3/17 benabrow avenue 4507 Bribie, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.attax.com.au/

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25.01.2022 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT As you may have heard, 11 LGAs in south east Qld (which includes Bribie Island) will be locked down from 4pm today, 31 July until at least 4pm on Tuesday 3 August. To ensure the safety of our staff and clients there will be no in person appointments during that period, however we are still operating and can arrange appointments by telephone or email. During the lockdown please contact Liz by telephone on 3408 9319 or by email at [email protected] ... Ange and Liz



24.01.2022 As there have recently been new residents move to the Island, we thought it only fair to let you know who and where we are We provide office services such as ...printing, copying and emailing etc for the local community - individuals and businesses. We also supply a varied range of personal stationery and office supplies including office furniture We're located at 3/2 Eucalypt Street in Bellara - just off the big roundabout before the bridge (next to the Laundromat). Open 8.30am - 5pm Monday to Friday - there's no need to venture off the Island Find out more on our website www.bribieislandstationery.com.au

23.01.2022 Do you use the Small Business Superannuation Clearing House (SBSCH)? If you intend to claim a tax deduction for super payments you make for employees in the 2020-21 income year, those payments must be accepted by the SBSCH on or before 23 June 2021. This allows processing time for the payments to be received by your employees' super funds before the end of the 2020-21 income year.

22.01.2022 Lunch at the new shake bar Smooth Cravings Bribie Island



21.01.2022 The ATO will start full processing of 202021 tax returns on 7 July 2021. They will start paying refunds from 16 July 2021. We are now taking bookings, contact Liz on 34089319.

21.01.2022 Businesses: Fuel tax credit rates change today If you use fuel in heavy vehicles or other machinery for your business, check out the latest rates at www.ato.gov.au/Bu/Fuel-schemes/Fuel-tax-credits---business/

20.01.2022 May 2021 | ATO Key Dates 15 May Lodge 2020 tax returns for all entities that did not have to lodge earlier and are not eligible for the 5 June concession.... Due date for companies and super funds to pay if required. Note: Individuals and trusts in this category pay as advised on their notice of assessment. 21 May Lodge and pay April 2021 monthly business activity statement. Final date to add new FBT clients to ensure they receive the lodgment and payment concessions for their fringe benefits tax returns. Lodge and pay Fringe benefits tax annual return if lodging by paper. 26 May Lodge and pay eligible quarter 3, 202021 activity statements if you or your client have elected to receive and lodge electronically. 28 May Pay Fringe benefits tax annual return if lodging electronically. Lodge and pay quarter 3, 202021 Superannuation guarantee charge statement quarterly (NAT 9599) if the employer did not pay enough contributions on time. Employers who lodge a Superannuation guarantee charge statement quarterly can choose to offset contributions they paid late to a fund against their super guarantee charge for the quarter. They still have to pay the remaining super guarantee charge. Note: The super guarantee charge is not tax deductible.



17.01.2022 Employers: We recognise the impacts of COVID-19 on the Australian community at present. If you need a little extra time to finalise your employees' Single Touc...h Payroll data, we’re giving you an extension. You now have until 31 July, but it’s best to finalise by 14 July if you can. Make sure you let your employees know when you have finalised their data so they can lodge their income tax returns. Find out more at www.ato.gov.au//Star/End-of-year-finalisation-through-STP/

14.01.2022 Work rosters Payroll Super guarantee payments Remember If you’re an employer, your next super guarantee payments need to be received by super funds by 2...8 January. Having difficulty meeting your super obligations? Contact us to discuss your options on 1800 806 216. For more info, visit www.ato.gov.au//Paying-super-contributi/When-to-pay-super/

13.01.2022 Employers: Are you claiming JobKeeper payments? There are a few things you’ll need to do: submit your decline in turnover if new, tell us the payment tiers ...for each of your eligible employees, and make your monthly declaration. You have until Sunday 14 February to complete your monthly business declaration. Check out our helpful guides at www.ato.gov.au/General/JobKeeper-Payment/JobKeeper-guides/

12.01.2022 Outstanding Family Tax Benefit (FTB) by 30 June 2021 Contact us if you still need to lodge 2020 tax return before 30th June 2021on 34089319 If you didn’t get FTB during the 2019-20 financial year, you can claim it as a lump sum. You have until 30 June 2021 to claim FTB as a lump sum. If you don’t, you may miss out on payments.... You can submit a lump sum claim online. Do this using your Centrelink online account through myGov. You’ll also need to confirm your 2019-20 family income by 30 June 2021. You can confirm your income by either: Lodging a tax return with the Australian Taxation Office or telling Centrelink you don’t need to lodge and confirming your income with them.

12.01.2022 This tax time we’re running an advertising campaign to encourage consumers to use a registered tax practitioner. The campaign highlights the serious issue of un...registered preparers using taxpayers’ MyGov account details to lodge tax returns, putting their financial and personal information at risk. The campaign serves as a timely reminder for consumers to guard themselves from falling victim to scammers pretending to be registered tax practitioners. For more: http://ow.ly/NmrT50F1J3e See more



10.01.2022 BREAKING: New mask rules for SEQ from 1AM TUESDAY. You must carry a face mask with you at all times whenever you leave your home, unless you have a lawful reaso...n not to. Masks must be worn in indoor spaces such as shopping centres, public transport, hospitals, aged care facilities, churches and workplaces where you can’t physically distance. You are allowed to take your mask off indoors if you are sitting down AND eating or drinking. This applies to the Noosa, Sunshine Coast, Somerset, Lockyer Valley, Moreton Bay, Brisbane, Ipswich, Redlands, Gold Coast, Logan and Scenic Rim local government areas. It DOES NOT apply to Toowoomba.

09.01.2022 Employers: The first claim period for the JobMaker Hiring Credit starts today! You have until 30 April to register and claim payments for new positions you cre...ated between 7 October 2020 and 6 January 2021. Remember, to be eligible you need to report through Single Touch Payroll. For more info on eligibility and key dates, visit www.ato.gov.au//JobMaker/JobMaker-Hiring-Credit-key-dates/

08.01.2022 Online services for business is here! This new service will replace the existing Business Portal and the Electronic superannuation audit tool or eSAT in 2021. ...Made with you, for you, the new service was built with ongoing consultation and feedback from small businesses. New features enable you to: make a payment plan switch between your businesses within a single login. For an easy online interaction, ensure your business is linked in Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM) and log in with your myGovID! For more info, visit: www.ato.gov.au/General/Online-services/Businesses/

07.01.2022 STP phase 2 delayed

04.01.2022 2021 COVID -19 Business Support Grants Important information: the grants will not be available to apply for until mid August. We will keep you updated. https://www.business.qld.gov.au//gr/covid19-support-grants

03.01.2022 Attax will be closed for the next two days as we are attending the 2021 tax conference. Our view of the sunset.

03.01.2022 June 2021 | ATO Key Dates 5 June Lodge tax return for all entities with a lodgment due date of 15 May 2021 if the tax return is not required earlier and both of the following criteria are met: non-taxable or a credit assessment in latest year lodged... non-taxable or receiving a credit assessment in the current year. Lodge tax returns due for individuals and trusts with a lodgment due date of 15 May 2021 provided they also pay any liability due by this date. Note: This is not a lodgment due date but a concessional arrangement where failure to lodge on time (FTL) penalties will not apply if you lodge and pay by this date. 21 June Lodge and pay May 2021 monthly business activity statement. 25 June Lodge 2021 Fringe benefits tax annual return for tax agents if lodging electronically. Payment (if required) is due 28 May. 30 June Super guarantee contributions must be paid by this date to qualify for a tax deduction in the 202021 financial year. Note: If any of your clients receive Child Care Subsidy and Family Tax Benefit payments from Services Australia, the client and their partners must lodge their 201920 tax return by 30 June 2021, regardless of any deferrals in place

03.01.2022 BREAKING: Mask wearing will be extended in South East Queensland but you can now remove them while you’re seated at a venue. It means you can remove your mask ...while seated at work or school, or in venues such as theatres and cinemas. Teachers can also remove masks while teaching when socially distanced. Residents in South East Queensland must continue to carry a face mask at all times when you leave home, unless you have a lawful reason not to. In these areas, you should wear a mask when you can’t observe social distancing, on public transport, in taxis or rideshares and at indoor venues when you’re standing or moving around. For more information, visit www.covid19.qld.gov.au #covid19

03.01.2022 This alert is no longer current, check fb.com/MoretonAlert for the latest news and alerts. South-East Queensland three-day lockdown From 4pm Saturday... 31 July 2021 to 4pm Tuesday 3 August 2021, people in South-East Queensland will be required to stay at home except for essential reasons. South-East Queensland is defined as the Local Government Areas of: - Brisbane City Council - Logan City Council - Moreton Bay Regional Council - Ipswich City Council - Redland City Council - Sunshine Coast Regional Council - Gold Coast City Council - Noosa Shire Council - Somerset Regional Council - Lockyer Valley Regional Council - Scenic Rim Regional Council. Anyone who was in South-East Queensland at or after 1am Saturday 31 July 2021 is required to follow the same lockdown rules even if they are no longer in South-East Queensland. During the lockdown period, you can only leave your residence (which includes temporary accommodation such as a holiday rental) for limited permitted purposes such as: - Obtaining essential goods or services within 10km, including healthcare - Exercise in your local area - Attending essential work or school, and childcare for the children of essential workers or vulnerable children - Assisting vulnerable persons - Obtaining a COVID-19 test or vaccination - Essential work is work that cannot be done from your home. You should stay within 10km of your home unless for essential reasons. No visitors are allowed to your residence (excluding volunteers and workers), unless providing support to a vulnerable person. You can exercise away from your home, within 10km, with your household group and/or one other person not from your household. You must wear a mask in indoor spaces, such as: - Shopping centres and supermarkets - Hospitals and aged care facilities, if permitted to visit - Indoor workplaces (where safe to wear a mask and you can’t physically distance) - Public transport, taxis and rideshare, and waiting places or queues for this transport, and - Airports and travelling on planes. Masks do not need to be worn in some circumstances, including children under 12 years, where people have certain medical conditions, and in workplaces where it is not safe to do so. Masks may be removed when sitting down to eat and drink and for employment purposes. Mask wearing will be required for students, teachers and staff at high schools. Staff at primary schools will also be required to wear masks. Non-essential businesses are not allowed to operate. Cinemas, entertainment and recreation venues, hairdressers, beauty and personal care services, gyms and places of worship will all close. Childcare centres will remain open for children of essential workers. Restaurants and cafes can provide take away or home delivery services only. Funerals will be limited to 10 people, and weddings will be limited to 10 people, including the celebrant and the couple. Restrictions on aged care, hospitals, disability care and correctional facilities apply with no personal visitors allowed. Anyone attending these facilities in South East Queensland, including staff, must wear a mask. People will still be able to visit their loved ones who are at end of life. https://moretonalert.com.au/covid/

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