by Chan & Naylor | May 25, 2021 | Tax and Accounting
Preparing Your Income Tax Returns for EOFY – June 30, 2021 Now is a great time to review tax planning opportunities and consider where you might stand to benefit. Tax Planning for Individuals We have produced a comprehensive Tax Planning Guide for Individuals to...
by Peter Ristevski | Mar 10, 2021 | Tax and Accounting
What is financial accounting and why is it important to a business? Sometimes called the “language of business”, financial accounting is the method of finalising financial accounts. It generally follows the three-step process which are: Review – accountants review the...
by Peter Locandro | Mar 7, 2021 | Tax and Accounting
Every year, the Melbourne Cup or the race that stops a nation, as is locally known, the question of whether the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) considers gambling winnings taxable often crop up. The Melbourne Cup is always expected to draw a big crowd of spectators...
by Cindy Su | Mar 7, 2021 | Tax and Accounting
For many Australian sole traders, understanding your tax return and how your income is taxed will help you to make informed decisions about your money. The Australian income tax system is based on the self-assessment principle. This means the Australian Taxation...
by Ershad Ullah | Mar 7, 2021 | Tax and Accounting
Franking refers to tax credits, and the process that eliminates or reduces the taxation of cash payouts to its shareholders is referred to as dividend imputation. The tax credits are beneficial to individuals on high tax rates and to individuals on lower tax rates, as...
by Ed Chan | Mar 7, 2021 | Tax and Accounting
An unfranked dividend represents company profits paid to shareholders which have no tax credits attached to the dividend. Ed Chan of Chan & Naylor accounting firm in Sydney talks about its advantages in detail. All dividends whether franked or unfranked are not a...