by Quinns_News | Feb 17, 2011 | Accounting News
A director of a company that has a tax debt to the ATO may be served with a Director Penalty Notice. The ATO will serve this notice to the director of a company that has overdue PAYG amounts. The aim of a Director Penalty Notice is to make the director personally...
by Quinns_News | Feb 9, 2011 | Accounting News
Businesses are required to charge a Goods and Services Tax (GST) at the rate of 10% on nominated goods and services that they supply to customers. The GST payable is included in the price paid by the recipient of the goods and services, and the supplier must pass this...
by Quinns_News | Feb 9, 2011 | Consumer News
Defamation laws exist to protect the reputation of individuals and businesses. Defamation is where something is published to lower the general opinion of, and cause damage to another person or business; this is illegal. Not surprisingly, as technology and social media...
by Quinns_News | Feb 2, 2011 | Accounting News
Stamp Duty Key Points Duty, which is commonly known as stamp duty, is levied upon the sale of shares and property to cover the cost of the legal documents and processes of such transactions and is enforced by state governments. As a purchaser or borrower you may be...
by Quinns_News | Feb 2, 2011 | Accounting News
The vast majority of businesses in Australia employ staff and payroll is usually one of their largest expenses. Payroll Tax is imposed on wages that are exchanged from the employer to the worker, and is generally applied to the annual payroll of employers or a linked...
by Quinns_News | Jan 27, 2011 | Consumer News
What Investment Property should you Choose? The decision over what type of property is the most beneficial, when it comes to investment properties, is one that has been debated for many years. Levels of capital growth, purchase prices and the amount of rent the...