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Outback Administration

Locality: Port Augusta, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 8641 1223



Address: 2A Stirling Road 5700 Port Augusta, SA, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 2 in 5 Australians Will Suffer A Critical Illness By Age 65 1 in 3 Men and 1 in 4 Women Will Be Diagnosed With Cancer By Age 75 Only 31% of Self Employed People Have Income Protection Only 10% of Businesses Have Business Expense insurance... Don't become a statistic. Review your insurance now.



22.01.2022 Yesterdays rant reminded me of an undertaker I met (under not the greatest circumstances). This man deals with death every day and guess what? He didn't have a Will! Yes... I did tell him off.

20.01.2022 Something for you to do today... Ask your employees where they think the business was headed, where it could grow and where costs could be saved? You might just be surprised by what they tell you.

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16.01.2022 End of Financial Year Bookwork and BAS already leave a bad taste in your mouth.... AND then the ATO give you lick to stick envelopes that taste the worst ;D

15.01.2022 As a building gets older, items wear out they depreciate. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) allows property owners to claim this depreciation as a deduction. Depreciation can be claimed by any property owner who obtains income from their property (Yes - that is you as the owner of your business premises!). To maximise taxation returns owners of investment properties should organise a depreciation schedule upon settlement. A tax depreciation schedule is a document which helps the property owners’ accountant identify exactly how much depreciation can be claimed. Read more via the link below.

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14.01.2022 Putting simple and effective systems in place for your business is extremely beneficial, especially if you want to grow your business and take on new employees. Often if you are working by yourself or with your business partner you already know how to do things, so why write them down or make them into a formal system? In the long run it will make things easier as you get busier. Also by writing processes down you may realise that there are more efficient ways to do some of those processes, which could save your business time and money. Want help with this process, give Alison a call on 08 8641 1223.

08.01.2022 Your staff are your greatest asset they are also your biggest liability. Workplace relations regulation is a minefield for employers, exposing them to the risk of being tied up in lengthy and costly legal disputes. You Outback Administration can help you obtain accurate and comprehensive workplace relations advice on your obligations to your staff, including the requirements of the Fair Work Act.

08.01.2022 The most successful small businesses tend to have the best kept records. Keeping good records can make it easier to prepare your activity statements. It can also help you track business performance and make sound business decisions. The ATO have some great information about record keeping.

06.01.2022 Estate Planning - are you prepared? We spend our lives working and planning for our future. We take into consideration things like protecting our home/car in the event of a crash or theft. We even have some money to protect us if we are unable to work due to illness or injury and we may even be putting money into super to help us meet our financial goals in retirement. BUT what happens if you were to pass away right now? Or get really sick and need someone to make your ...decisions for you? The legal procedures are more complicated and time-consuming and may cause expense, worry and even hardship to your family. The law provides a formula which sets out who is entitled to the property of a deceased person who has not left a will. The formula may not distribute your assets in the way you would have wanted, especially if you have dependants with special needs. The formula only benefits defined family members, so if you wish to leave a gift to friends or charities it is important to make a will. It is not true that the government takes a deceased person’s property if there is no will. This can happen only in exceptional cases where there are no close relatives or persons in a family relationship surviving the deceased. Get organised now. Yes right now... tomorrow may be too late! Outback Administration can help you get your paperwork together and prepare you to meet with your legal team to have the required documents implemented.

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