by Quinns Marketing | Jan 31, 2022 | Accounting News
Update: The Federal government has announced it will make COVID-19 tests tax-deductible for Australian individuals and exempt from fringe benefit tax (“FBT”) for businesses when they are purchased for work-related purposes. We are currently updating our...
by Quinns Blog | Jan 24, 2022 | Legal News, Newsletter Features
If you’re in the world of corporations and companies, you may have come across the term ‘oppressive conduct’. But what is it and what does it mean in the context of minority shareholding? Let’s delve into this topic and discuss everything about oppressive conduct....
by Quinns Marketing | Dec 7, 2021 | Accounting News, Blog
If you’re a sole trader, the owner of a small business or a not-for-profit organisation in NSW, you may be eligible for the NSW Small Business Fees & Charges Rebate that was announced by the NSW Government last year. If eligible, you must apply before 24...
by Quinns Marketing | Nov 22, 2021 | Accounting News
The Australian Taxation Office (“ATO”) are cracking down on taxpayers claiming small business Capital Gains Tax (CGT) concessions when they are not entitled to. If you’ve claimed one or more Small business CGT concessions incorrectly in recent income tax returns, you...
by Quinns Marketing | Nov 9, 2021 | Legal News, Newsletter Features
Passing a company resolution is an important part of any corporation’s processes. But what is a company resolution and how do you pass one? Let’s look into all the ins and out of passing a company resolution. What is a Company Resolution? A resolution is a formal way...
by Quinns Marketing | Nov 9, 2021 | Accounting News, Newsletter Features
When someone passes away, their tax obligations may not immediately cease. Importantly, a legal personal representative may need to lodge a date of death (final) tax return on behalf of the deceased person. You may also need to lodge any outstanding tax returns. In...