Category Archives: Taxation
Taxation and Accounting Services
Noosa and Sunshine Coast, Queensland (QLD)
Our expertise across all areas of taxation and accounting means we can pro-actively help you with your annual tax return obligations, capital gains tax advice, tax planning and compliance reviews for all entities, such as companies, trusts, partnerships, joint ventures and self-managed superannuation funds.
At Stratogen Accounting, we offer the full range of services expected of a leading edge accounting firm. From accounting, taxation and bookkeeping to estate planning, business planning, restructuring and systemising, through to assisting our clients obtain finance – both business and private.
Based in Noosa, on the Sunshine Coast Queensland (QLD), we service clients around Australia.
ATO Warning of Fake ABN and TFN Scams
The ATO has just recently reported an increase in fake websites offering to provide tax[More...]
June 30 Tax Planning
As we move towards the end of the 2021/22 financial year, there are a number[More...]
Extra Deductions for Staff Training
One of the key features of the recent 2022 Federal Budget handed down by the[More...]
Personal Property Securities Register
Are you aware of the personal property securities register? What is it? The personal[More...]
Financing Motor Vehicles
A common question facing businesses is how to finance and account for the acquisition of[More...]
2022 Federal Budget Wrap – What’s in it for you and your Business?
2022 Federal Government Budget Wrap What’s in the Budget you and your business? The 2022/23[More...]
Are RAT and PCR test tax deductible?
Can business owners claim rapid antigen tests (RAT) and PCR tests? Finally, some good COVID-19[More...]
Tax deductibles and GST implications for ride sharing users (riders)
Ride sharing users (riders) and taxation in Australia. This article examines ride sharing tax implications[More...]
Tax deductibles and GST implications for ride sharing drivers
Ride sharing drivers and taxation in Australia. This article examines ride sharing tax implications for[More...]
ATO’s new crackdown on discretionary trusts
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) cracks down on discretionary trusts. The ATO has just updated[More...]
