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25.01.2022 If you havent lodged your tax return give us a call before the 31st October 2016. We can assist you in tax return lodgements and Business Activity Statement preparation



22.01.2022 Get ready for tax time !!

21.01.2022 DO YOU EMPLOYEE APPRENTICES In response to the ongoing coronavirus situation, the Australian Government has announced a range of financial benefits to help small and medium businesses and keep Aussies in their jobs. This includes 50% wage subsidies for around 117,000 Australian apprentices and trainees! Who is eligible?... Wage assistance will be available to businesses who: Currently employ and retain an apprentice or trainee Have less than 20 full-time employees Large businesses and Group Training Organisations may also be eligible for these benefits if they employ an out-of-trade apprentice who has been in-training with a small business as of 1 March 2020 What benefits are available? The Australian Government is providing financial benefits to small and medium businesses to ensure they can continue to employ their apprentices and trainees. Around 117,000 apprentices and trainees are expected to benefit from the subsidies. This includes a 50% wage subsidy to keep apprentices and trainees in their jobs. It is available for wages paid since January 1 2020 and will be available up to September 30 this year. Employers may receive up to $21,000 per eligible apprentice or trainee or $7000 per quarter. What to do if you think youre eligible The stimulus package is focused on keeping businesses operational during this challenging time. This includes subsidising 50% of apprentices and trainees wages for nine months. Eligible businesses with less than 20 full-time employees will be able to register for the subsidy from April 2, 2020. MEGT can help determine if youre eligible and provide more information on the subsidies available to you. To check your eligibility contact your local apprenticeship expert today! Call 13 MEGT (6348) or email [email protected]

19.01.2022 Job Keeeper Summary The economic impacts of the Coronavirus pose significant challenges for many businesses many of which are struggling to retain their employees. Under the JobKeeper Payment, businesses significantly impacted by the Coronavirus outbreak will be able to access a subsidy from the Government to continue paying their employees. This assistance will help...Continue reading



19.01.2022 Here are some details in relation to the Government Stimulus Package that may see some relief for your business. 1. The stimulus package is still subject to the passage of legislation, so the details/criteria may still change slightly. 2. Maximum $25K Tax Free payment to Small Business Payments based on 50% of wages tax withheld for March 2020 and June 2020 quarters, capped at a maximum payment of $25,000 ; employers not required to withhold tax from wages wil...l receive a minimum payment of $2,000. These payments will be delivered via a credit to your ATO Integrated Client Account from 28th April 2020. 3. Maximum $21K to help employers keep apprentices and trainees in work It is intended that eligible businesses will receive a maximum of $7,000 per quarter per eligible apprentice or trainee, back-dated from the start of the year (1st January 2020) to 30th September 2020. The apprentice or trainee must have been in training with a small business as at 1st March 2020. 4. Instant Asset Write-off extension Currently, asset purchases up to $30k (net of GST) can be immediately deducted for businesses with a turnover of up to $50 million. This will be extended to asset purchases up to $150,000 for businesses with a turnover up to $500 million The extension applies from 12th March 2020 until 30th June 2020. 5. Accelerated Depreciation Deductions - Until June 30 2021, businesses with a turnover of less than $500 million will be able to deduct an additional 50% of an asset costing more than $150,000 in the year the asset was purchased. This applies from 12th March 2020. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

19.01.2022 We currently have an administrative position available. The position is on a casual basis, with Mondays and Thursdays 9-5 a requirement, with an optional third day. During our busy times, we require the successful applicant to be available full time. If you feel that you would like any further information on the position please message us for details or to forward us your resume!

18.01.2022 But what do the new measures actually mean for your pay packet? And who is set to benefit? 1. Casuals and sole traders If you've found yourself affected by the economic downturn, you'll be able to access a "coronavirus supplement" of $550 a fortnight for the next six months.... That's on top of other benefits so if you're already receiving payments through Jobseeker (formerly known as Newstart), you can claim both. Sole traders and casual workers who are currently making less than $1,075 a fortnight will be eligible to receive the full supplement. In practice, that means if you're a single parent (receiving a maximum fortnightly payment of $612 through Jobseeker), for example, and you meet the criteria, you'll take home about $1,162 a fortnight. "This means anyone eligible for the maximum Jobseeker payment will now receive more than $1,100 a fortnight, effectively doubling the Jobseeker allowance," Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said. Sole traders or casual workers who have had their income or hours reduced by 20 per cent or more as a result of coronavirus will also be able to access to up to $10,000 of their superannuation tax-free.



17.01.2022 Below are the details of the new job keeper payments. Together with its explanatory memorandum, the rules detail how entities will need to satisfy the decline in turnover test through a basic test or the alternative test. The basic test compares the GST turnover of any of the months from March 2020 to September 2020 or the quarters that starts on 1 April 2020 or 1 July 2020 with the corresponding period in 2019, with a business satisfying the test where there is a shortfall o...Continue reading

15.01.2022 Whats changing on 1 July 2018? Individuals Personal tax bracket changes The top threshold of the 32.5% personal income tax bracket will increase from $87,000 to $90,000*....Continue reading

15.01.2022 2. Households If you're not eligible to receive the coronavirus supplement, you could still be able to claim a $750 stimulus payment. The payment will be made automatically from July 13 to about 5 million Australians, including those receiving the age pension, a carers allowance or family tax benefit and Commonwealth senior card holders.

15.01.2022 Thank you for the overwhelming response!! We will be going through the resumes that we have received.

14.01.2022 Its the end of the first quarter! If you need help lodging your business activity statements contact us to see how we can help you.



14.01.2022 Has your business closed due to government regulations? Contact me to discuss the governments incentives and stimulus package grants that may be available to you.

14.01.2022 Want some extra time to lodge your income tax return?? Most registered tax agents have a special lodgment program and can lodge returns for their clients after the usual 31 October deadline. The due date will also depend on your personal situation. Contact your tax agent for advice. If you're using a tax agent for the first time, or using a different tax agent, you need to contact them before 31 October to take advantage of their lodgment program due dates.... Make sure you contact us prior to the 31st October to ensure youre on a registered agents listing to take advantage of the extended lodgement times!

14.01.2022 Don't forget yourJune BAS!

14.01.2022 With Stage 4 lockdowns now in place, we would like to assure everyone that we will continue as usual as our business is fully virtual. We can prepare and lodge all of your business obligations. If you require assistance with tax returns, business activity statements or bookkeeping please feel free to call or email. We hope you all stay safe during these uncertain times..

10.01.2022 3. Pensioners Deeming rates will be reduced by a further 0.25 percentage points to reflect the latest rate reductions by the RBA, which follows similar cuts made earlier this month. This is important because deeming rates are used for the pension income assessment and therefore affect how much someone will receive through their pension.... Coronavirus update: Follow all the latest news in our daily wrap From the beginning of May, the lower deeming rate will be 0.25 per cent and the upper deeming rate will be 2.25 per cent. To put things in perspective, when deeming rates were reduced by half a percentage point in the first stimulus package, National Seniors estimated age pensioners would receive on average an additional $219 per year. According to the Government, the change will benefit around 900,000 income support recipients, including age pensioners, and is estimated to cost $876 million over the forward estimates period.

07.01.2022 Its nearly tax time! If you need assistance with lodging your returns feel free to contact us.

04.01.2022 4. Employers who want to keep staff Not-for-profits and small businesses with a turnover under $50 million will receive a tax-free cash payment of up to $100,000 to help them retain staff and continue operating. The Government expects 690,000 businesses employing 7.8 million people and 30,000 not-for-profits will be eligible for measures in the stimulus package.

02.01.2022 The ATO is encouraging businesses impacted by the Coronavirus to get in touch with them to discuss relief options. The Commissioner of Taxation Chris Jordan announced that once you contact us, well tailor a support plan for your needs and circumstances. The options available to the ATO to assist businesses impacted by COVID-19 include: - Deferring by up to four months the payment date of amounts due through the business activity statement (including PAYG instalments), inco...me tax assessments, fringe benefits tax assessments and excise. - Allow businesses on a quarterly reporting cycle to opt into monthly GST reporting in order to get quicker access to GST refunds they may be entitled to. - Allowing businesses to vary Pay As You Go (PAYG) instalment amounts to zero for the March 2020 quarter. Businesses that vary their PAYG instalment to zero can also claim a refund for any instalments made for the September 2019 and December 2019 quarters. - Remitting any interest and penalties, incurred on or after 23 January 2020, that have been applied to tax liabilities. - Working with affected businesses to help them pay their existing and ongoing tax liabilities by allowing them to enter into low interest payment plans.

02.01.2022 We currently have a position available for an office administrator. The position involves diary and email management, creation and correlation of documents, filing/scanning and other ad hoc admin duties. Previous experience in the accounting industry is preferred but not essential. Hours can be flexible for the right candidate. If you feel you hold the attributes we are looking for, please forward a resume to [email protected] Any further information you may require in relation to the position can be emailed also!

01.01.2022 if anyone would like to send the resume through and i have missed them, please send to [email protected]

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