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Clinton and Co Accounting

Phone: +61 400 544 492



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25.01.2022 Do you need to charge GST? Many clients ask me when they need to register for GST. The GST threshold is $75k and no this is not income less deductions - it's based on actual gross income. ... I often suggest to my clients when you start to invoice around $6k per month then you really need to consider registering. A common error that small businesses may make, is that is $75k is based off a financial year earning... but no, this is incorrect! Its $75k over a 12 MONTH PERIOD Please get in touch if you think this could be you, as there are two methods to calculate your GST threshold Tallow Beach by local @perspectives_by_ejm #byronbayaccountant #byronbay #tallowbeach #suffolkpark #bangalow #GST #GSTthreshold



23.01.2022 ....That’s a wrap! Final BAS payment date...Please ensure you pay today! We have had a crazy 3 months with many new clients on board, so we are taking a well deserved break for the next week.... For any urgent queries, you can reach me via email. I will be returning Wednesday 10th March ready to take on the end of the financial year! @byronbayspiritscompany @wattleandtide #byronbayaccountant #byronbay #BAS #holidaytime

22.01.2022 Time to get organised! It is less than 2 weeks till your Q2 BAS is due For Clinton and Co clients, please electronically sign your BAS so I can lodge and ensure you pay on time. If you can not pay by this date, let’s have a chat so we can organise a payment arrangement ... #byronbayaccountant #byronbay #bas

18.01.2022 Many of you who had tax to pay from your 2020 tax returns will have payments due by 22nd March. Be prepared to pay on time ... I would like to say this little guy is our new assistant Beau, but instead he’s our cute photo inspo! Thanks @beau_the_mini_dood #byronbay #byronbayaccountant #suffolkpark #ewingsdale #accountant #tax #taxreturns



13.01.2022 UPDATE: The shortcut method claims period extended The shortcut method allows for working from home tax deductions during COVID-19. The initial period due to end in February, now allows for tax payers to continue to claim via this method.... REVISED DATES 1 March 2020 - 30 June 2020 in your FY20 tax return 1 July 2021 - 30 June 2021 in your FY21 tax return Remember, this is not the only method for this type of tax deduction. Any questions let me know. #byronbayaccountant #byronbay #shortcutmethod #tax #taxreturn #workingfromhome

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