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AYMA Accounting and Tutoring

Locality: Cabramatta, New South Wales

Phone: +61 433 886 928



Address: West Sydney 2166 Cabramatta, NSW, Australia

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18.01.2022 Employers: New to Single Touch Payroll and unsure about your reporting options? Join our webinar on 16 July to hear about quarterly reporting concessions and see whether you’re eligible to apply. For more info and to register, visit https://publish.viostream.com/app/s-ntp7woi



18.01.2022 SCAM ALERT With tax time in full swing, beware of myGov-themed SMS and email scams! These messages will often ask you to click on a link to verify your deta...ils, and may seem to be legitimate because they show in your ATO or myGov SMS message thread. Don’t click any links, and don’t provide the information requested. A genuine ATO or myGov message will never ask you to access online services via a hyperlink. Warn your family and friends to stay alert and visit our scam alerts page to learn more: www.ato.gov.au//Online-serv/Identity-security/Scam-alerts/

17.01.2022 The Australian Tax office is demanding that Airbnb hand over income details for Australian hosts. "It is an opportunity for the market to go back to where it ...should be operating." - Michael Johnson - Tourism Accommodation Australia. Story: 7news.link/jybBwS #7NEWS

16.01.2022 Wondering which small business expenses you can claim as deductions? Our Small business tax time toolkit is here to help! Our handy directory and guides have ...info on: home-based business expenses motor vehicle expenses travel expenses using your company’s money or assets pausing or closing your business due to COVID-19 Check them out now at www.ato.gov.au/Tax-prof//Tax-Time-Toolkit---Small-business



16.01.2022 Employers: Receiving JobKeeper Payments for your employees? Don’t forget to complete your monthly business declaration to ensure you’re reimbursed for June. You... can do this up until 14 July! Check out our video to find helpful tips on how to complete your monthly business declaration or visit www.ato.gov.au//Employers/Enrol-for-the-JobKeeper-payment/

11.01.2022 Do you know your tax myths from tax facts? Test your working-from-home knowledge below as we set the record straight. Myth: If I use the shortcut method, I ...can claim 80 cents per work hour plus other equipment (that costs $300 or less) to use when working from home. Fact: Under the shortcut method you can only claim 80 cents per work hour. This method covers all deductible expenses, including office furniture and technology. You can’t claim any other working from home expenses on top. Myth: I can claim everything I bought to work from home (new laptop, desk, toilet paper, tea or coffee and my kids’ education supplies). Fact: There are three methods you can use to calculate your working from home expenses. You can choose the method that will give you the best outcome but you must meet the eligibility and record keeping requirements. You cannot claim items such as toilet paper, tea, coffee or your kids’ education costs, these are private expenses. Myth: I can’t claim my working from home running expenses, even though I share the costs with my housemate because the bills aren’t in my name. Fact: Under the shortcut method multiple eligible taxpayers working from the same home can each claim 80 cents per work hour, even if the utility bill isn’t in your name. Find out more about working from home expenses @ ato.gov.au/home

09.01.2022 SCAM ALERT With tax time in full swing, beware of myGov-themed SMS and email scams! These messages will often ask you to click on a link to verify your deta...ils, and may seem to be legitimate because they show in your ATO or myGov SMS message thread. Don’t click any links, and don’t provide the information requested. A genuine ATO or myGov message will never ask you to access online services via a hyperlink. Warn your family and friends to stay alert and visit our scam alerts page to learn more: www.ato.gov.au//Online-serv/Identity-security/Scam-alerts/



09.01.2022 Employers: Single Touch Payroll deadlines are just around the corner! You’ll need to ‘finalise’ and report to us by: 14 July, if you’ve got 20 or more employ...ees 31 July if you have fewer than 20 employees. There’s still time left on the clock, but if your data's ready to go now, why not avoid a last-minute rush? Find out more at www.ato.gov.au//Star/End-of-year-finalisation-through-STP/

07.01.2022 Employers: Single Touch Payroll deadlines are just around the corner! You’ll need to ‘finalise’ and report to us by: 14 July, if you’ve got 20 or more employ...ees 31 July if you have fewer than 20 employees. There’s still time left on the clock, but if your data's ready to go now, why not avoid a last-minute rush? Find out more at www.ato.gov.au//Star/End-of-year-finalisation-through-STP/

06.01.2022 Working from home? We’ve introduced a temporary shortcut method to help you easily calculate these expenses with minimal record keeping requirements. If you ...plan to claim working-from-home expenses this tax time, you’ll need to make sure you’re eligible and you have the right records to back-up your claims Find out more at www.ato.gov.au//deductions-you-can-c/home-office-expenses/ See more

06.01.2022 Do you know your tax myths from tax facts? Test your working-from-home knowledge below as we set the record straight. Myth: If I use the shortcut method, I ...can claim 80 cents per work hour plus other equipment (that costs $300 or less) to use when working from home. Fact: Under the shortcut method you can only claim 80 cents per work hour. This method covers all deductible expenses, including office furniture and technology. You can’t claim any other working from home expenses on top. Myth: I can claim everything I bought to work from home (new laptop, desk, toilet paper, tea or coffee and my kids’ education supplies). Fact: There are three methods you can use to calculate your working from home expenses. You can choose the method that will give you the best outcome but you must meet the eligibility and record keeping requirements. You cannot claim items such as toilet paper, tea, coffee or your kids’ education costs, these are private expenses. Myth: I can’t claim my working from home running expenses, even though I share the costs with my housemate because the bills aren’t in my name. Fact: Under the shortcut method multiple eligible taxpayers working from the same home can each claim 80 cents per work hour, even if the utility bill isn’t in your name. Find out more about working from home expenses @ ato.gov.au/home

06.01.2022 Employers: New to Single Touch Payroll and unsure about your reporting options? Join our webinar on 16 July to hear about quarterly reporting concessions and see whether you’re eligible to apply. For more info and to register, visit https://publish.viostream.com/app/s-ntp7woi



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