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DataDay Management Consultants Pty Ltd

Locality: Hahndorf, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8388 1182



Address: 7 English Street 5245 Hahndorf, SA, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 Interesting post from a North Carolina police Department



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24.01.2022 Could you be entitled to JobKeeper or JobSeeker support? Don’t know how to find out? Haven’t done the books for ages? Have to lodge BAS or IAS? I would like to support the Arts Community with pay what you can when you can approach in assisting them with these issues for a day every week. I’ll try to do as much as possible online and via Zoom and can help you set up a simple bookkeeping record-keeping program or spreadsheet which will be useful in the future anyway in particular, if you’re always late lodging your BAS. Feel welcome to contact me to discuss if there are any options for you regarding financial support, what needs to be done and how will we do it. And you just pay me what you think it’s worth when you have the money coming in.

24.01.2022 A recent incident in which a would-be scammer claimed to work for the SA Police has prompted a fresh warning to the community to not be taken in by such tactics.... The caller claimed to be a police officer, and told their intended victim that there was an outstanding warrant in their name in relation to a tax debt. They were asked to pay their tax bill using gift cards, but were spoken to by a shop assistant who raised the possibility the caller was a fraudster, prompting them to visit a police station. Of concern was the fact the telephone number displayed was that of a South Australian police station, however the call was not being made from that location. Unfortunately modifying the caller ID is a simple technique which can be used by scammers as a way to build credibility by making a call or SMS appear to come from a reputable agency. In the recent case, the intended victim visited the police station only to discover there was no person of the name they were given working there. Nor do SA Police make calls on behalf of the tax department, or ask for payments in gift cards. While only one report has been received in relation to the exploitation of this particular phone number, police are aware this type of practice is used by many would-be scammers to create a false impression about where a call is being made from. Irrespective of the phone number displayed, or who an unsolicited caller claims to work for, it is important to take independent steps to verify a callers identity before providing any personal information or making payments of any sort. Scammers often contact people by phone or on the internet making it important to remember these tips to protect yourself: Hang up when someone you dont know calls Immediately delete emails from people you dont know, and from agencies or businesses that you didnt agree to receive emails from do not click on links in those emails Never send money online to someone you havent met in person If in doubt contact the government agency from a phone number or website that you have located and were not directed to Remember the ATO will not request payment of a debt via iTunes, Google Play cards or Bitcoins Never give your personal, credit card or online account details over the phone unless you made the call and the phone number came from a trusted source If you think you have provided your bank account details to a scammer, contact your bank or financial institution immediately Never give an unsolicited person remote access to your computer. You may compromise the security of your device and your personal information Ensure your computer is protected with regularly updated anti-virus and anti-spyware software Please share this information - and discuss the prevalence of these type of scams with people in your circle who may be less savvy about this type of technology or scam activity. To report a scam or for further information visit www.scamwatch.gov.au See more



23.01.2022 Very interesting Q&A site from the ATO:

23.01.2022 Whether your income is pre-filled or manually entered into your tax return, make sure you include everything you earned such as income from multiple jobs, for...eign sources, bank interest, investments, pensions and government payments. Avoid having to make an amendment or pay back an incorrect refund by getting your tax return right the first time. Check the income types you must declare at https://ato.gov.au/incomeyoumustdeclare

22.01.2022 If youre on the road for work, you may be able to claim deductions for car expenses if you use your own vehicle for work purposes. You can choose to claim us...ing the cents per kilometre method, or the logbook method. Work out whether youre eligible to claim and which method is best for you at https://ato.gov.au/carexpenses



20.01.2022 Very informative information and checklist to start up and run a new small business - contact me for more information.

20.01.2022 PHISHING SCAM ALERT! Keep your eyes peeled for this new ATO-themed scam email that requests your credit/debit card details. Do not click on the link in the ...email or disclose your personal info. This scam asks recipients to log into a fake site called ATO Office Portal or ATO Gateway Portal, where the scammers hope to steal your online banking details, credit card numbers and limits, and address. Warn your family and friends so they dont fall for it! Find out more on our scam alerts page: ato.gov.au/scamalerts

19.01.2022 Ride-sourcing drivers: Before you pick up your next ride, check out our updated information to help you with your tax obligations. Visit https://ato.gov.au/r...idesourcing to find information like: what you need to know about claiming car expenses how to calculate GST on your fares a checklist to help you keep track of what you need to do. See more

18.01.2022 Be careful not to respond to or click any link if you receive an email like that! Its a scam.

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16.01.2022 Please make sure to get in touch if you need help getting your BAS for March done to facilitate government assistance easier!

16.01.2022 Need to get your books up to date? Give us a call!

15.01.2022 Do you pay quarterly instalments for PAYG or GST? The GDP adjustment factor for the 201718 income year is 4%. We use the GDP adjustment to calculate your inst...alment. This helps cover your tax liability throughout the year, so its less likely youll need to make an extra payment after you lodge your tax return. For more information, visit https://ato.gov.au/gdp

13.01.2022 Please beware of scams in these testing times!

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12.01.2022 Test your tax time knowledge! Heres a list of 10 deductions you (probably) cant claim: 1 Travel between home and work. 2 Car expenses for transporting bul...ky tools or equipment, unless theyre required to do your job, your boss needs you to transport them, and theres nowhere to store them at work. 3 Car expenses that have been salary sacrificed. 4 Meal expenses for travel, unless you were required to work away from home overnight. 5 Private travel. Taking a work trip that includes personal travel? Claim the work-related portion only. 6 Everyday clothes you wear to work (eg a suit or black pants). To legitimately claim a uniform, it needs be unique and distinctive. 7 Higher education contributions charged through the HELP scheme. 8 Self-education expenses if the study doesnt have a direct connection to your current job. 9 Private use of phone or internet expenses. Up-front deductions for tools and equipment that cost more than $300. Youll need to spread these deduction claims over a number of years. Find out more and get your claims right https://ato.gov.au/deductions

11.01.2022 Need help with end of financial year preparation? Contact me for a checklist or onsite support!

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06.01.2022 Two in three Australians spend or earn money through the sharing economy. You may have provided a lift , shared your skills , sold goods online , or rented... out part of your home . Earning money this way is no different to earning money any other way it needs to be included in your tax return. Find out what else you need to know at https://ato.gov.au/sharingeconomy

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06.01.2022 Not sure whether you need to lodge a tax return this year? Find out using our handy tool at https://www.ato.gov.au/Cal/Do-I-need-to-lodge-a-tax-return/

05.01.2022 https://www.ato.gov.au//Want-to-claim-a-deduction-for-s//

03.01.2022 Some of our online services including myTax and the portals are currently experiencing intermittent issues. Were working to resolve the issues as a priorit...y and will provide an update when our services have been fully restored. We apologise for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience. See more

03.01.2022 Could you be entitled to JobKeeper or JobSeeker support? Dont know how to find out? Havent done the books for ages? Have to lodge BAS or IAS? I would like to support the Arts Community with pay what you can when you can approach in assisting them with these issues for a day every week. Ill try to do as much as possible online and via Zoom and can help you set up a simple bookkeeping record-keeping program or spreadsheet which will be useful in the future anyway in particular, if youre always late lodging your BAS. Feel welcome to contact me to discuss if there are any options for you regarding financial support, what needs to be done and how will we do it. And you just pay me what you think its worth when you have the money coming in.

03.01.2022 SCAM ALERT! This tax refund phishing scam came through our email today. Dont click the link. Delete straight away.

02.01.2022 Contact me if you need any help with this. Happy to assist!

02.01.2022 WARNING: Tax-related scams are on the rise. Weve received increasing reports of new SMS scams in the last 24 hours, including the example below. This SMS scam ...includes a link to a fake website, which could be used to capture your personal information. If youre not sure if an SMS is legitimate, we recommend you: Do not click on links or open attachments Do not respond to the sender this may verify your phone number and leave you susceptible to further scam activity Report the scam by phoning us on 1800 008 540 between 8:00am-6:00pm Monday to Friday Delete the SMS Remind your family and friends to be careful. Scammers have countless ways to target people and are using increasingly sophisticated methods to capture personal data. Find more information on verifying and reporting tax scams at https://www.ato.gov.au/scams

02.01.2022 Waiting for your refund? If you lodge your tax return using myTax, it generally takes two weeks to process. If its going to take longer than four weeks to iss...ue your notice of assessment, well notify you using the contact details you supply at lodgment. Check the progress of your return at any time with our online services use our app or log in using your myGov account! Learn more at https://ato.gov.au/progressofreturn

02.01.2022 Graduated in the fields of education, nursing or midwifery, maths or science? You may be able to claim the HECS-HELP benefit! Find out if youre eligible and submit your application before you lodge your tax return. Read more at https://ato.gov.au/BonusesBenefitsDiscounts

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