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Morrison Accounting Pty Ltd

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6295 3277



Address: Business Unit 2, Level 1, 61 Davey Street 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia

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25.01.2022 Only one more week to go!



24.01.2022 https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ADUgL7pnnAA

24.01.2022 We got our award today!!!

23.01.2022 Calling all teachers! It’s time to study your tax deductions so you can get an A+ on your return. See our cheat sheet of what you can and can’t claim: You can... claim working from home expenses. You can’t claim the cost of gifts you buy for your students or any time you pay for their personal expenses (e.g. their lunch, excursion fees or school books). You can claim self-education expenses if the course relates directly to your current job. You can’t claim a deduction if your study is only related in a general way to your job, or is designed to help you get a new one. You can claim a deduction when you drive between alternate workplaces for the same employer on the same day (e.g. from your school to another school to supervise an exam). Want to learn more? Check out www.ato.gov.au//Teacher-and-education-professionals---inc/



23.01.2022 Calling all teachers! Its time to study your tax deductions so you can get an A+ on your return. See our cheat sheet of what you can and cant claim: You can... claim working from home expenses. You cant claim the cost of gifts you buy for your students or any time you pay for their personal expenses (e.g. their lunch, excursion fees or school books). You can claim self-education expenses if the course relates directly to your current job. You cant claim a deduction if your study is only related in a general way to your job, or is designed to help you get a new one. You can claim a deduction when you drive between alternate workplaces for the same employer on the same day (e.g. from your school to another school to supervise an exam). Want to learn more? Check out www.ato.gov.au//Teacher-and-education-professionals---inc/

22.01.2022 Employers, are you set-up for single touch payroll?

20.01.2022 Have you submitted your application to the Small Business Sustainability and Recovery Grant Program? Applications close at 12 noon on Monday 24th August so there is still time. View all the details, and apply, here: https://www.business.tas.gov.au//covid-19_small_business_s



19.01.2022 A brief overview of what's being offered to business by state and federal governments.

19.01.2022 Sole traders: Looking to claim the JobKeeper payment? Check out our new video below to find out the steps you need to take. Remember If youve already enrolle...d its time to identify yourself or your eligible employees using our online services. For more info, visit www.ato.gov.au//JobKeeper/Sole-traders-and-other-entities/ See more

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18.01.2022 If youre working from home, you may be able to claim some of your home office expenses at tax time. Youll need to make sure your deductions meet the three gol...den rules when working out your claim: You must have spent the money yourself (and have not been reimbursed) Your costs must directly relate to earning your income You must have a record to prove your claim We have handy tips and tools to help you record your receipts and calculate your deductions check out www.ato.gov.au//deductions-you-can-cl/home-office-expenses to learn more!

18.01.2022 https://www.business.tas.gov.au//business_continuity_grant2



17.01.2022 Employers: Single Touch Payroll deadlines are just around the corner! You’ll need to ‘finalise’ and report to us by: 14 July, if you’ve got 20 or more employ...ees 31 July if you have fewer than 20 employees. There’s still time left on the clock, but if your data's ready to go now, why not avoid a last-minute rush? Find out more at www.ato.gov.au//Star/End-of-year-finalisation-through-STP/

17.01.2022 Congratulations to Natalie Smith you are the winner of the $100 Meat Voucher!!!

16.01.2022 We’ve seen a few people asking if certain payments are taxable and what is required for tax purposes or income estimates. We’ve put together the following list ...to help you understand just a few payments. JobSeeker Payment This payment is taxable. This means you: don’t need to report it as your fortnightly income as it’s part of your Centrelink payment need to include it in your family income estimate for FTB/CCS need to include as income in your tax return for 2019-20 financial year. $750 Economic Support Payment This payment is not taxable. This means you don’t include it: when you report your fortnightly income to receive your Centrelink payment in your family income estimate for FTB/CCS as income in your tax return for 2019-20 financial year. $550 Coronavirus Supplement This temporary payment is taxable. This means you: don’t need to report it as your fortnightly income as it’s part of your Centrelink payment need to include it in your family income estimate for FTB/CCS need to declare it as income in your tax return for 2019-20 financial year. $1,500 JobKeeper Payment This payment is taxable. This means you need to include it: when you report your fortnightly income to receive your Centrelink payment in your family income estimate for FTB/CCS as income in your tax return for 2019-20 financial year.

15.01.2022 From Friday, there will be several changes you need to know about as they may affect your payment. This includes changes to the income free area, assets test, ...partner income test and waiting periods. We'll share more information about these changes across the week, or you can read more here: https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au//how-coronavirus-supp

15.01.2022 The Federal Government has announced stage 2 of its economic plan to cushion the economic impact of coronavirus (COVID-19). There are four parts to the economic... plan: Boosting Cash Flow for Employers Income Support for Individuals Temporary Early Access to Superannuation Temporary Relief for Financially Distressed Businesses For more info: http://ow.ly/3QGd50yUYBC See more

13.01.2022 From 10 June to 31 August 2020, Amex Card Members who have saved the Shop Small offer to their Card can spend $10 or more in one transaction at our business and get a $5 credit. The offer is valid up to 10 times, once per participating business, both in-store and online.

13.01.2022 The ATO are visiting Tassie businesses in October

13.01.2022 Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and New Year! We will be closed from 4.30pm on Friday, 20th December until 9am, Monday, 6th January.

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12.01.2022 Tasplan are having a pop-up in Kingston!

12.01.2022 The Australian Government is extending JobKeeper until 28 Mar 2021 and the temporary Coronavirus Supplement to 31 Dec 2020.

11.01.2022 Weve seen a few people asking if certain payments are taxable and what is required for tax purposes or income estimates. Weve put together the following list ...to help you understand just a few payments. JobSeeker Payment This payment is taxable. This means you: dont need to report it as your fortnightly income as its part of your Centrelink payment need to include it in your family income estimate for FTB/CCS need to include as income in your tax return for 2019-20 financial year. $750 Economic Support Payment This payment is not taxable. This means you dont include it: when you report your fortnightly income to receive your Centrelink payment in your family income estimate for FTB/CCS as income in your tax return for 2019-20 financial year. $550 Coronavirus Supplement This temporary payment is taxable. This means you: dont need to report it as your fortnightly income as its part of your Centrelink payment need to include it in your family income estimate for FTB/CCS need to declare it as income in your tax return for 2019-20 financial year. $1,500 JobKeeper Payment This payment is taxable. This means you need to include it: when you report your fortnightly income to receive your Centrelink payment in your family income estimate for FTB/CCS as income in your tax return for 2019-20 financial year.

08.01.2022 Hi Everyone, We have some exciting news, our Practice is up for an award! Our Practice is a member of the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) and each year they sponsor two very important awards, the IPA Member of the Year Award and the IPA Practice of the Year Award. We are proud to tell you that we have been nominated for the 2019 Tasmanian Practice of the Year Award. The nomination recognises the contributions we have made to Accounting/Finance Industry, the positive imp...act weve had on our clients as well as the work weve done in the community. The Award is a way for Professional Practices such as ours to gain public and industry recognition for the vital work we do. If you would like to complete the survey, please click the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/36GTXJG See more

07.01.2022 Thank you to everyone who filled out the survey, we won Tasmanian Practice of the Year!!!

07.01.2022 Todays stimulus update

06.01.2022 Are you a sole trader, in a partnership, trust, or company, and wondering how the JobKeeper payment can help you? Youll need to check if you or your business i...s eligible at www.ato.gov.au//JobKeeper/Sole-traders-and-other-entities/ If you meet the requirements, you can start preparing now by: Subscribing to updates on JobKeeper payment Seeking advice from your registered tax agent Getting ready to enrol from 20 April 2020. There's no need to call us, well let you know when you can enrol and apply.

06.01.2022 The attached video is in relation to notifying Centrelink of your intent to claim due to COVID-19 with the main point being lodge your intention and Centrelink will contact you to finalise.

05.01.2022 We have reduced our physical office hours to by appointment only. Please contact Mel on 0409 219 611, Holly on 0400 764 965 or Kristy on 0456 784 166. Thank you

05.01.2022 Businesses: Fuel tax credit rates increase today, 3 February. If you use fuel in heavy vehicles or other machinery for your business, check out the latest rates at www.ato.gov.au//Fuel-tax-credits---busin/Rates---business/

05.01.2022 Employers: Single Touch Payroll deadlines are just around the corner! Youll need to finalise and report to us by: 14 July, if youve got 20 or more employ...ees 31 July if you have fewer than 20 employees. Theres still time left on the clock, but if your data's ready to go now, why not avoid a last-minute rush? Find out more at www.ato.gov.au//Star/End-of-year-finalisation-through-STP/

03.01.2022 Do you have questions on JobKeeper Payments or how to apply to access your super early? See if we can save you a phone call by checking out our new web page, wh...ich lists all our most frequently asked questions over the last week. Find helpful information on: Sole traders having problems registering for JobKeeper Sole traders with zero employees Super balance is low Wrong bank account for early release of super Were updating this page regularly to help you find answers to common questions check it out at www.ato.gov.au/General/COVID-19/Top-calls-about-COVID-19/

03.01.2022 Interesting reading for those of you who are wondering how to demonstrate the 30% drop in turnover, required to be eligible for Jobkeeper payments

03.01.2022 *** If you have received Centrelink income this financial year the advice is to wait until mid July to ensure the information has been uploaded to the ATO****

02.01.2022 Employers: Have you already enrolled for JobKeeper payments? Our online systems are now open for you to identify which eligible employees youve paid, so you ca...n claim the wage subsidy for your business. You must have already: checked your business was eligible enrolled to participate and paid your employees a minimum of $1,500 per fortnight. For more info on key dates, how to nominate your eligible employees and make your monthly business declaration, visit www.ato.gov.au/general/jobkeeper-payment/employers/

01.01.2022 A brief overview of whats being offered to business by state and federal governments.

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