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Excas Accounting

Locality: Port Lincoln, South Australia

Phone: +61 458 421 878



Address: 83 Mortlock Terrace 5606 Port Lincoln, SA, Australia

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

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23.01.2022 All set to smash your tax problems for you this tax time. Call us on 0458 421 878 for an appointment



18.01.2022 Hello everyone, the next step in claiming your job keeper payments for your employees & business owners is now open in the ATO Business Portal or MYGOV. When you log into whichever of those 2 that you used to enrol for JKP now you will see an IDENTIFY section which you need to complete to finalise your claim for April 2020. When you have submitted your claim your jobkeeper page should so like my pic with a green tick at stage 1, 2 & 3.

13.01.2022 Now we are in the swing of things with jobkeeper it is up to the business to complete a monthly declaration so the ATO can process the payment for the last month. You dont have to re-qualify for job keeper each month - once you have met the eligibility criteria once you are eligible to receive job keeper every month, no matter what. Here is how you go about completing that claim process for your business: http://www.exactaccounting.net.au/job-keeper-monthly-claim/

05.01.2022 Hello Business Owners - the next stage for Jobkeeper payments is now open for businesses that have had at least a 30% decrease in their revenue/sales. You can enrol using MYGOV, your Business Portal or registered tax agent Here is the link that covers the process if you are a sole trader, partnership or a trust that operates the business: https://www.ato.gov.au//J/Sole-traders-and-other-entities/



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01.01.2022 This is URGENT. I have never posted a more critical scam warning and that is saying something. If you receive an email with an attachment which lokks like this..., do not click "Access Document" and especially do not enter your email address and password as you will be giving that information straight to a scammer and that will be bad. If you have already clicked the link and entered your email address and password, change your password now and contact your usual IT support people. The file will be delivered via Dropbox which is being used to perpetrate this scam. Next minute, you are at risk of paying an invoice with bogus bank details. Call LCC on 8682 1666 for more info or post here

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