by Quinns_News | Nov 24, 2015 | Accounting News
The Tax Practitioners Board (TGB) has issued an information sheet [TBP(I) 09/2011] which explains when software providers are, or are not, performing tax agent or BAS services. The following are four examples that it provided where software providers are performing...
by Quinns_News | Nov 24, 2015 | Consumer News
What are Exchange Traded Funds? Exchange Traded Funds or ETFs, are an investment fund, similar to a managed fund, traded on the stock market, similar to stocks. Most ETFs track an index such as a stock index or a bond index. Whilst many investors have moved away from...
by Quinns_News | Nov 24, 2015 | Legal News
A director can be liable for company debts in the following areas: Insolvent trading Insolvent trading occurs when a company incurs a debt that it is unable and fails to pay, at a time when a director knew, or should have known, that the company was insolvent....
by Quinns_News | Nov 24, 2015 | Accounting News
With the new financial year come new changes and adjustments to the tax system and your options for lodgement including the expanded use of your myGov account. The overwhelming paperwork and figures required by the Australian Tax Office (ATO) understandably makes this...
by Quinns_News | Nov 24, 2015 | Legal News
What is a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)? A SWMS is a document which provides information that is required when undertaking High Risk Construction Work. High Risk Construction Work involves: work carried out in area with artificial extremes of temperature a risk of...
by Quinns_News | Nov 24, 2015 | Accounting News
The debt owed to the Australian Taxation Office (“ATO”) has ballooned to over $19.5 billion. Tax debt has increased by 10% as of June 2014, compared to the previous year’s figures. It seems that the Australian tax debt is growing at a much faster rate than the ATO’s...