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Archives for October, 2008

Can your Book Keeping survive a tax audit?

ATO Reviews Book/Record Keeping Of Small Businesses

The Australian Taxation Office have been engaged in extensive programs of visiting Small Businesses to check if they are keeping adequate bookkeeping records. Can your business survive a tax audit? Contact us for a review of your bookkeeping system

Section 262A of the ITAA 1936 requires that a person running a business to keep records that expalin and record all transactions. The documentation must be kept for a minimum of five years

If the ATO find that your bookkeeping is inadequate, then the taxpayer will be informed and advised to improve the record keeping operation, and your business will be revisited in six months.

The ATO has a list of records to be inspected and will contact you for a suitable time to review your bookkeeping and record keeping procedures

Can your business survive a tax audit? Contact us for a review of your bookkeeping system

Disclaimer: We are bookkeepers skilled in establishing and assisting with bookkeeping systems, we are not registered Tax Agents and cannot give advice in relation to tax matters.

Small Business Grows With BookWork

Many businesses hate the task of bookkeeping!

All around Australia business owners are seeing a slow-down in cash. Your invoices are being dragged out from thirty days, to sixty and ninety days.

If you haven’t got a bookkeeping system in place to ensure that cash is not coming into your business as it should, then you are heading down a slippery road to disasterville. Contact us now for more information

You may be like many business owners that are too busy working in their business, and don’t enjoy bookwork, so they put all the paperwork in their in-tray and hope it will be miraculously sorted out for them.

If you are stressed out by that thought, then hand the job over to someone who loves to do that meticulous type of work.

Out sourcing a book keeper to do your bookeeping has so many benefits to your business. By having your bookwork upto date you can monitor the cash flow of your business. You can see where the money is coming in, where the money is going out, and see which ever is the greater.

Smart business operators keep a tight check on their cashflow, and when the going gets tough, as the economy slows down, it’s those business owners that are constantly chasing monies owed, that tend to survive.

If a customer is not paying their account, then you should start to be alarmed. If you leave it too late, that customer may be gone, and you could be left with a debt that’s greater than the total profit that you’ve made during the lifetime of that customer.

Contact us now for more information on how to help your small business grow with bookwork

Business Activity Statement Due 28 October

Happy New Financial Quarter!

For some business owners the BAS is a pain in the A**

As we enter Q2 for 2008/09 the world of finance seems to be in turmoil, but guess what? The Australian Taxation Office still want you to lodge your Business Activity Statements.

Regardless of what’s happening (or not) in Wall Street or George Street, businesses around fremantle High Street and Marmion Street still need to get their bookwork sorted out for the quarter ending September 30 2008, to have the BAS done by 28 October 2008.

Are you struggling with your bookkeeping?

For some business owners the BAS is a pain in the A**, so they brush it aside and put it in that special place, the “TOO DIFFICULT Pile”

Trouble is, that really doesn’t fix the bookwork, and without a bookkeeper, or someone who’s got a handle on the bookkeeping, those Cockburn or North Lake business owners that are not addressing the problem may soon find that they get fan mail from the ATO.

Contact Us today, and we’ll help you get your bookkeeping sorted out

PS – We are not Registered Tax Agents, we are recognised BAS service providers by the ATO