by Debra Anderson | Jun 17, 2015 | ATO, BAS, Bookkeeping, Deductions, Employment, Money, MYOB, Superannuation, Tax
One of the most common questions I’m asked is when should I move from Excel to accounting software? My answer is quite simple – when you can’t quickly and easily manage the day-to-day business using Excel then it’s time to move. Trust me, if you’re there, you’ll know it.
by Debra Anderson | Jun 17, 2015 | ATO, BAS, Bookkeeping, Deductions, Employment, MYOB, Superannuation, Tax
Most people start a business because they are good at something – be it plumbing, photography or designing – and not because they’re good at paperwork. So when exactly does it become worth hiring a bookkeeper? This is different for everyone and every business. The answer is not how much you turnover, but rather it’s about your situation, your level of financial expertise and the complexity of the business.
by Debra Anderson | Jun 17, 2015 | ATO, BAS, Bookkeeping, Deductions, Employment, Money, MYOB, Superannuation, Tax
Financial advisors and accountant experts are calling for businesses to seize the opportunity presented by the new financial year to set goals and sort out their finances. Accounting software provider MYOB has released some steps for start-ups to take in the new financial year.
by Debra Anderson | Jun 17, 2015 | ATO, Deductions, Employment, Money, Superannuation, Tax
No-one wants to pay more tax than they absolutely have to yet all too often I see people paying unnecessary tax that could have been quickly, easily and legitimately reduced. Here are 9 simple tips to ensure you don’t pay any more tax than you need to.
by Debra Anderson | Jun 2, 2015 | ATO, BAS, Bookkeeping, Deductions, Employment, Fringe Benefits Tax, Property, Superannuation, Tax
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by Debra Anderson | May 13, 2015 | ATO, BAS, Bookkeeping, Deductions, Employment, Fringe Benefits Tax, Property, Superannuation, Tax
Here’s our 2015 Budget wrap up. Overall we are pleased to see that small business has come out a winner finally (after some of the relief introduced by the previous government that had been squashed by this government have come back). Looks like the Minister for Small Business is either doing his job or our politicians are realising that Australia no longer rides the on the back of the sheep...