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Tax Invest Accounting

Locality: Gold Coast, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5502 6673



Address: Unit 6/140 Millaroo Drive 4212 Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.taxinvestaccounting.com

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25.01.2022 12 money tips for Christmas Here are some quick and easy tips from ASIC Money Smart (moneysmart.gov.au) to help you enjoy the holiday season without breaking the bank 1 Have a pre-Christmas clean up... Spend a few hours clearing out anything you no longer need around the house. You could sell these items online, hold a garage sale, or find a local buy-swap-sell 2 Make a list and check it twice Having lists will help you plan your spending and keep you on track This includes Presents Entertainment supplies Travel plans 3 Track your spending Keeping track of your festive spending is the best way to avoid going over your budget this Christmas 4 Be cluey about Christmas credit Only use cash to pay for your Christmas goodies up-front, even though you might be tempted to use your credit card, or use a buy now pay later service 5 Personalise your cards and wrapping This year, instead of spending your hard-earned cash on shop-bought cards, why not send your family and friends Rethink your wrapping by buying brown paper and string, or just use plain coloured paper to wrap your presents 6 Be a scrooge online If you're Christmas shopping online, look for ways to save every cent you can. Do a web search for discount or coupon codes that you can use at the checkout 7 Get social with Christmas shopping If you follow your favourite brands and retailers on social media, you may be able to get exclusive discounts through these social channels 8 Master the art of Christmas gift hacking There's a lot of pressure to spend up big on gifts at this time of year. Here are some ways you can show you care, while keeping a lid on your spending Agree on a spending limit But for kids only DIY vouchers Savvy sales Compare offers Second-hand bargains 9 Shop like you're Santa If you are going to shop in-store, consider these rules-of-thumb to reduce Christmas shopping stress and limit the temptation to over spend Set a time limit on your shopping Shop at odd hours Buy less expensive stuff first Pre-pay - If you buy online Limit your shopping locations 1 Give to those less fortunate Spread the Christmas cheer by giving to those who are doing it tough. many charities also accept household items, clothes and groceries at Christmas, or you could volunteer your time to help them out . 11 Lighten your load on Christmas Day The costs of entertaining can skyrocket at this time of year. Here are some ways to lighten the Christmas load: Share the catering Buy only what you need Switch supermarkets Use loyalty credits 12 Plan for next Christmas Once this Christmas is done and dusted, start planning ahead for next year! Here are some ideas to make sure you are set up for next Christmas: Start saving now Shop the sales Layby



21.01.2022 NEW ON THE BLOG Tips for Protecting Your Identity Your personal information is the key to your identity. Do you know what you need to protect and how?... To read the blog in full https://www.taxinvestaccounting.com//how-to-protect-your-i

17.01.2022 NAIDOC Week celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and recognises the contributions made by Indigenous Australians 2020 Theme: Always Was, Always Will Be Always Was, Always Will Be, recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years... #naidocweek #naidoc2020 #alwayswasalwayswillbe #taxinvestaccounting

17.01.2022 Break Even Point A basic guide on break even point and why it is so important for every small business. We give you a simple explanation of what break even point is minus all the graphs and formulas. ... We also explain why it is so important for every small business...



17.01.2022 REMINDER Applications for COVID-19 early release of super close on 31 December 2020 If you’ve been financially affected by COVID-19 and need early access to your super by Christmas, apply online before 11 December... To check your eligibility head to the ATO’s website https://www.ato.gov.au///COVID-19-early-release-of-super/

16.01.2022 TICK TOCK The final extension of JobKeeper started on January 4 To ensure you receive your payment you must submit your monthly declaration by 15/2, noting that the 14th is a Sunday... You will need to report: January actual sales February forecast sales Confirm all eligible staff have been paid Don’t forget new payment rates for the final extension: TIER 1 $1000 per fortnight TIER 2 $650 per fortnight For more information on JobKeeper check out our videos

15.01.2022 Remembrance Day has a special significance in all of Australians lives Today - Wednesday, 11 November 2020 marks the 102nd anniversary of the Armistice which ended the First World War (191418) Initially called Armistice Day. After the end of the Second World War, the Australian and British governments changed the name to Remembrance Day. Armistice Day was no longer an appropriate title.... As Australians we observe one minute's silence at 11 am on 11 November each year to remember those who died or suffered for Australia's cause in all wars and armed conflicts. On the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month We will remember them Lest we forget #remembranceday #lestweforget #honour #brave #ww1 #wewillremeberthem #remembranceday #taxinvestaccounting



14.01.2022 More than just tax Small Business is our passion. It is our heart and soul and at the core of everything we do We live and breathe small business and invite you to see how we can make your journey one to remember

14.01.2022 Thursday Thoughts - Risk more than others think is safe. Dream more than others think is practical. Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks

14.01.2022 Rule number one is, don’t sweat the small stuff. Rule number two is, it’s all small stuff. Robert Eliot

13.01.2022 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Sandi Evans Last night we celebrated Sandi’s birthday, which is today All of her nearest and dearest friends were there... We laughed, we danced, we ate, we drank! It was an amazing night To Sandi, you have been my sister from another mister, my partner in crime, my bad influence , my rock and basically my right arm since the day we met 20 years ago! I am so lucky that in 2001 my course was overbooked in Newcastle and I was forced to go to Cessnock campus so we could meet and forge our lifelong bond You mean the world to me and always will.... even though you bought a house all the way up at Eagleby Love having you by my side on this journey we call life Happy Birthday Sandi!

12.01.2022 Support your local small business 1 Shop local It sounds so simple but focusing your spending on your local area is the best way to support small businesses... 2 Mention small business on social media Helping get the word out about small businesses will help increase their profile and their customer base more customers mean a stronger cash flow. Your friends and connections trust your endorsement 3 Reschedule, don't cancel There are many reasons you may not be able to commit to a service you’ve booked. Instead of canceling, think ahead and reschedule the service and help keep that small business going 4 Prepay or ask if you can pay a deposit Cashflow is crucial to any business, but especially small businesses that won’t have the cash reserves of larger corporations and conglomerates. Paying in advance or offering a deposit to ensure the delivery of services is a small gesture, and any small business will appreciate it. 5 Be patient During tough times, small businesses operate on the same staff size as when business is slower. Typically, a small business also takes extra care because they can’t afford to have dissatisfied customers. So relax and be patient, they value you Everything Small Business - #taxinvestaccounting



12.01.2022 A walk around our office We are a little excited that we are all back in the office fulltime together - we just wanted to show you around and welcome you in for a coffee if you are in the area If you are in the area stop in and see us at Unit 6 / 140 Millaroo Drive Helensvale

10.01.2022 What is your business WHY? In 2009, Simon Sinek started a movement to help people become more inspired at work, and in turn inspire their colleagues and customers. Since then, millions have been touched by the power of his ideas, including more than 28 million who’ve watched his TED Talk based on Start With Whythe third most popular TED video of all time People like Martin Luther King Jr., Steve Jobs, and the Wright Brothers had little in common, but they all started with WH...Y. They realized that people won’t truly buy into a product, service, movement, or idea until they understand the WHY behind it Simon Sinek’s book Start With Why shows that the leaders who’ve had the greatest influence in the world all think, act, and communicate the same way and it’s the opposite of what everyone else does Sinek calls this powerful idea The Golden Circle, and it provides a framework upon which organizations can be built, movements can be led, and people can be inspired. And it all starts with WHY With this in mind what is the WHY in your business? Have you read Simon Sinek’s book Start With Why - I have just downloaded my copy and am looking forward to getting stuck into it

08.01.2022 Shaking things up on a Monday morning. It’s time to get personal and let you see the other side of us! Getting to know Belinda: Star sign: Libran... Dream job: politics Pet hate: inequality Interests: Politics and history especially US politics - I haven’t had much sleep in the last week , shopping, fashion and beauty. Worst Habit: forgetting people’s names, indecisiveness and occasionally I can be on time Stupidest thing I have done: I am one of the clumsiest people to walk the earth, so stupidity happens daily My most proudest achievement: building a company with Sandi based on helping people rather than chasing profits Things I love: my family I must have done something right to have the parents I was blessed with I am best known for: constantly misquoting and pronouncing everything, possibly being the worlds worst driver and my unhealthy obsession with Kmart. And most importantly always getting lost - I have no sense of direction, getting in the car with me guarantees you will get lost!! My best dish: bistro cheesecake and my version of fried rice One thing about me that shocks people: that I am down to earth and actually really funny What I wanted to be when I grew up: first female prime minister - thanks Julia Gillard Favorite colour: purple Favourite movie: The Lake House Favourite Song: How you remind me - Nickelback - no judgement please Favourite saying: too many to pick just one What super power would I want: to be invisible

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