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JobKeeper Update: Bookkeepers, don’t miss your monthly declarations.

Home » ato As part of your monthly payroll processes, don’t forget to submit the JobKeeper Declaration. Missing the Declaration could mean missing out on receiving the payments. June due date looming To claim for the JobKeeper payments for your employees, your business must make a monthly declaration with: Current and projected GST turnover; and […]

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What are the Government’s COVID-19 cash flow boosts for your business?

Home » ato What are the Government’s COVID-19 cash flow boosts for your business? The Australia Government has announced two cash flow boost to support business that employ staff during the COVID-19 economic downturn. The intention of these boosts is to support the employers to retain their staff. What you need to know to boost

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Bookkeepers are you up to date on all ATO changes that came into effect last year?

Home » ato Bookkeepers are you up to date on all ATO changes that came into effect last year? The ATO introduced a number of legislative changes last year that will impact many small business. Here is a quick summary of the areas that may affect your business or your clients. Payments to contractors The

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Natural disasters – when your tax obligations are not top of mind

If you or your clients are affected by a natural disaster such as a bush fire, flood, storm or cyclone the ATO allows for deferrals of tax obligations so that more immediate problems can be dealt with.   Depending on the disaster, the ATO may automatically make deferral periods or provide individual support based on

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