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12.01.2022 Books-in-Order will help you stay on top of your books and tax obligations, giving you the freedom to achieve your goals and to focus on the success of your business. We are aware that business owners want to pay only for what they need. For this reason we offer fixed price packages that you can choose to suit you without unexpected costs. This leaves you free to plan your budget and the services you need on your own terms. We are providing our clients with the right tools to keep business books in order and here to help. You can use our services as much as you want, or as little as you need. We are based in Sydney and provide Tax Services Australia wide. We can arrange onsite visit in Sydney area or give us a call to discuss our Online and Mail-In options.

05.01.2022 Books in Order helps you find and hire local Bookkeepers or Accountants. Answer a few simple questions and get FREE, personalised proposals How Books in Order works: Answer a few simple questions about your Accounting or Bookkeeping service needs and post your Job absolutely FREE... Youll get Free , No Obligations offers from Advisors. Browse their profiles or ask questions. When youre ready, hire the right expert with confidence. As an Advisor you can submit unlimited offers absolutely free and only pay 10% lead fee if you got a job. Funds are held securely until youre happy the job is complete. Once the Advisor finish the job and you are satisfied, funds will be paid to Advisor account via PayPal Use Books In Order platform to chat and share files



02.01.2022 GST AND RIDE-SHARING UBERS COURT APPEAL DISMISSED The Federal Court today dismissed an appeal by Uber, and ruled that ride-sharing is a taxi service for GST purposes. This confirms the ATOs long-held position, and means that ride-sharing drivers must register for GST as soon as they commence working (rather than when their turnover reaches $75 000).

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