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Triple AAA Accounts & Admin

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 404 088 585



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13.04.2022 ***Email hacking*** Recent scenario - "A PDF invoice sent by email to a customer was intercepted. The bank details were changed in the PDF and sent on to the customer. The customer paid the invoice to the hackers bank account. Unfortunately the banks can do nothing. ... This means hackers could be monitoring, harvesting, intercepting and/or replacing an unknown quantity of private and financial details sent by email" Be very careful and be aware.

02.04.2022 To all my clients and likers. Wishing you all a safe and Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Look forward to a prosperous and busy 2017.



15.01.2022 Wishing you all a very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. I hope 2019 is a prosperous one for all.Wishing you all a very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. I hope 2019 is a prosperous one for all.

14.01.2022 BAS Time - March 2018 Its time to prepare and finalise your paperwork for the January to March 2018 quarter. Note that if you are using a BAS Agent to prepare and lodge your BAS then you have an extension on lodgement and payment to the 29th May 2018.

04.01.2022 Christmas Gifts for your Clients and Employees Are gifts to your employee, clients, and suppliers claimable as a business expense? Gifts may be classified as entertainment and therefore not claimable or subject to Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).... For gifts such as wine, food, hampers, vouchers, etc., these are not considered to be entertainment. If the gift is a minor benefit (i.e., less than $300 value), then the gift is not tax deductible, and therefore GST is not claimable for gifts to employees and their family members, clients, and suppliers. No FBT applies to gifts of less than $300. For gifts over $300, FBT may apply for employees and their family members, but FBT does not apply to clients or suppliers. Gifts such as a holiday, membership to a club, or tickets to a theatre, sporting or musical event are considered to be entertainment. For minor benefits, as above, the gift is not tax deductible and no FBT applies. Also, for clients and suppliers, the entertainment gift is not tax deductible, and no FBT applies. For employees this is not a minor benefit, the gift is tax deductible, but it is also subject to FBT. Giving your clients a gift at Christmas is a personal choice that you as the business owner can make. Be aware that some clients may not be allowed to accept gifts due to their business’s Code of Conduct (e.g., government workers). We remind you that the topic of entertainment, tax deductibility and fringe benefits tax is complex and not always straight forward and may require the guidance of your tax agent.



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