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Bookkeeping Logan City businesses: BAS lodgment deferrals ATO

Friday, March 25th, 2011
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 BAS lodgment defferals ATO for Logan City

Bookkeeping service providers, BAS agents and  small business owners in Logan city can take into account that ATO gave individuals and businesses  (more…)

Logan Bookkeeping: What types of services constitute a BAS service?

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

 

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Bookkeeping Logan Central:  Types of Services that can constitute a BAS Service under BAS provisions.

 

A List of types of BAS servces under a new law from 1 March 2010 is here under (more…)

ATO BAS due dates 2011. Key lodgment dates 2010-2011

Saturday, December 18th, 2010

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BAS due dates 2011

 

The table below provides legislative due dates for lodgment business activity statements (BAS)  on quarterly basis.

 

Please be aware that actual due dates can vary due (more…)

Low bookkeeping fees. Do you reduce your business costs?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

gold-coast-myob-bookkeeping-robina-labrador-parkwood-bookkeepers-gold-coast-quickbooks1It is common in a family for a partner to start their own small business and as that business grows in order to save time and money on bookkeeping fees they delegate the bookkeeping work to their relatives or friends, who usually do not possess the basic bookkeeping skills. The initial costs of such bookkeeping work are very low, as relatives are often willing to do it for free of charge or for little in return charging very low bookkeeping fees.  However, whether (more…)

Investment allowance eligibility. Small Business Tax Break.

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

 

 

Investment allowance, such as a tax break, is a tax deduction on the cost of eligible assets.

 

To be able to take advantage of the investment allowance and claim additional deductions for new business investments one must comply with several criteria, that  must be satisfied depending whether it is a small business (SME) or general business  (more…)