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E C M Paterniti & Associates

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9227 5116



Address: 28 Lacey Street 6000 Perth, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 Our office is closing for the Christmas break 12pm 22 December.



25.01.2022 Ahead of the changes to JobKeeper you should review whether your business is sstill uffering a decline in turnover and whether you and/ or your employees are eligible for the higher or lower rate.

23.01.2022 When you give us turnover figures for JobKeeper don't include the JobKeeper payment received for the month in your current turnover or projected turnover.

23.01.2022 Get it in writing. These four words could be the simplest business tip you will ever read - but they could make an enormous difference to the way you do business. Find out why: https://bit.ly/3hU4C6I



23.01.2022 Business owners: Did you know that if your business’ expenses have been greater than your income, you may be able to claim a loss? You can generally carry forw...ard a loss and claim a deduction for your business in a future year, or you may be able to offset current year losses. Assistant Commissioner Andrew Watson explains what you may need to consider this tax time - watch our video and learn more at www.ato.gov.au//Income-and-deductions-for-business/Losses/ See more

22.01.2022 Running your own small business? If you received government grants or payments last financial year, you may need to include these as assessable income when you ...lodge your tax return. Assessable government payments include: JobKeeper payments Supporting Apprentices and Trainees wage subsidy Fuel tax credits Wine equalisation tax producer rebate Check out our small business tax time essentials to learn more - visit www.ato.gov.au/SBsupport See more

22.01.2022 Key Dates for the new JobKeeper



21.01.2022 We have been very busy at the office this week with JobKeeper claims. Be sure to get the figures to our office by the deadline.

20.01.2022 Good news for commercial tenants.

19.01.2022 If you are having a dispute with your commercial landlord the SBDCWA can help.

17.01.2022 TODAY is r u OK day.

17.01.2022 The Australian Government has announced the JobMaker Hiring Credit to encourage businesses to hire young people for new positions. Here’s what you need to know: https://bit.ly/2UlpESC



16.01.2022 We have been having clients asking about MyGov. The link below may help.

15.01.2022 Do you know how you'd manage potential damage from a business disruption or unexpected events? Would you know where to start? To help small business owners avo...id or limit damage from a disaster or disruption, we have created a business continuity plan template and a guide to using it. https://bit.ly/37rXoUc

14.01.2022 ATO guidelines for working from home

12.01.2022 Public holidays shouldn’t be taken off your annual leave balance. If you’re off from Christmas Eve until after New Year’s, you’ll get paid at least your base ra...te for your ordinary hours of work falling on the Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day public holidays without it coming out of your annual leave balance. Find out more about public holidays during leave: https://www.fairwork.gov.au//not-working-on-public-holidays

12.01.2022 ‘Hello, IT?’ It’s IT Professionals Day a day to recognise all the hard work computer magicians do to keep our systems running If your business paid cont...ractors to provide IT services over the last 12 months, you may need to lodge a Taxable payments annual report (TPAR). If you missed the 28 August TPAR lodgment deadline it’s not too late! Find out more: www.ato.gov.au//Work-out-if-you-need-to-report/IT-services/ See more

12.01.2022 We will be sending out an email next week regarding the changes to JobKeeper.

11.01.2022 Employers: Looking to register for the JobMaker Hiring Credit? Our range of helpful resources is here to get you started! Register using our online services, the Business Portal or your registered tax or BAS agent. Find more info at www.ato.gov.au/General/JobMaker-Hiring-Credit/

10.01.2022 Discover our top five emerging trends from 2020 that can give your business a boost during the festive season: https://bit.ly/3oyBC9f

10.01.2022 There is a wide variety of ATO websinars for small business happening.

10.01.2022 Feeling charitable this festive season? Whether you’re digging deep to support a charity or dropping five bucks into a donation bucket, it’s important to ha...ng onto those receipts! If your donation is of $2 or more and made to a deductible gift recipient (DGR), you may be able to claim a deduction next tax time. For more info and to check if your donation is eligible, head to www.ato.gov.au//deduc/other-deductions/gifts-and-donations

09.01.2022 Have you found that your clients aren’t paying on time? Late payments can impact on your ability to meet the running costs of your own business, but what can yo...u do to manage your overheads when payments are late? Read our 7 practical tips to help you manage the impact of late payments: https://bit.ly/3f8dA0u

07.01.2022 This year Boxing Day’s on a Saturday, but Saturday the 26th is only a public holiday in some states and territories. If you’re in the ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, VIC or... WA, both Saturday 26 December and Monday 28 December are public holidays. For those in the SA and TAS Monday 28 December has been substituted as the public holiday. This means Saturday the 26th is treated as a normal day. We’ve got more info about Christmas public holidays here: https://www.fairwork.gov.au//entitlements-over-the-christm

07.01.2022 Another Scillian celebration requires cannoli.

06.01.2022 "Speak to your accountant and ask them to help you undertake a financial health check to establish your position so you can discuss the strategies you can put in place to help you achieve your business goals."

06.01.2022 For part-time employees, working regular hours each week means you know how much leave you’re using when taking time off and when you’ll get public holidays. M...ost awards have rules about part-time hours of work. Generally, they say that when a part-time employee starts work, their employer must make a written agreement setting out their regular hours of work. The agreement generally must include details like: the employee’s hours of work each week start and finish times and the days of the week that they work. Often part-time employees get overtime rates of pay when they work beyond their agreed hours. Check your award (or your enterprise agreement if your work has one of these) to find rules about part-time hours of work arrangements and overtime. We’ve got more info about part-time employment on our website, including the rules about part-time arrangements specific to your industry: https://www.fairwork.gov.au//casual-pa/part-time-employees

06.01.2022 Remember to review your turnover for the quarter ended 30 September 2020 compared to the quarter ended 30 September 2019 to see if you will still be eligible for JobKeeper next month. If you are eligible you will need to review the amount of hours worked by business participants and employees to determine the correct rate.

06.01.2022 A guide to what you can ask of your employees under the new legislation.

01.01.2022 If you’re eligible and need to access COVID-19 early release of super, you now have until 31 December to apply in the 2020-21 financial year round. Note that yo...u’ll need to submit an application for the 2020-21 financial year, even if you applied last financial year. To find out if you’re eligible, visit www.ato.gov.au//Withdrawi/COVID-19-early-release-of-super/ See more

01.01.2022 An accountant is integral part of your business team see them as an investment and not a cost.

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