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Australian Tax Law Blog: Deadline extension.
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Tuesday, May 02, 2006. I hope you all received this message yesterday! Wonderful news. However, we have all come to expect it each year. I wonder what would happen if one year the ATO decided not to give an extension? More time to lodge – assistance for tax agents. Any payment owing must be made when you lodge. Use the attached payment advice slip. View my...
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Australian Tax Law Blog: Will everyone lodge on time??
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Will everyone lodge on time? With the looming tax deadline on 15 May I am wondering why I have heard no talk about an extension this year. I wonder, will we get the same letter this year? Now, it was not as if we were sitting around doing nothing when we sent out the letters, we have been extremely hectic. It seems as if as eac...
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Australian Tax Law Blog: Division 43 - not long to go for some!
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Monday, April 10, 2006. Division 43 - not long to go for some! Between 18 July 2010 and 16 September 2012. We updated our permanent files on all clients with rental properties a couple of years ago with this in mind and we were shocked by the number of rental properties that our clients actually have and that we prepare tax schedules for. The case, but onl...
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Australian Tax Law Blog: May 2006
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Tuesday, May 02, 2006. I hope you all received this message yesterday! Wonderful news. However, we have all come to expect it each year. I wonder what would happen if one year the ATO decided not to give an extension? More time to lodge – assistance for tax agents. Any payment owing must be made when you lodge. Use the attached payment advice slip. Wine Co...
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Australian Tax Law Blog: Early starts and other questions
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Thursday, April 20, 2006. Early starts and other questions. Is anyone else getting into the office at 6.00am to try and beat the 15 May deadline? Is anyone else frustrated in their dealings with the ATO? Or am I the only one? Is anyone else beginning to hate the letters "GST"? What used to be simple transactions in an income tax sense are now. Anyway, good...
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Australian Tax Law Blog: Notable Tax Quotes!
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Tuesday, April 25, 2006. I found these tax-related quotes on the site of the Wine Commonsewer (see link to the right) and I thought they were good enough to steal! 8220;The wages of sin are death, but after they take the taxes out, it's more like a tired feeling, really.”—Paula Poundstone. Some interesting quotes. More comedic than informative.
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Australian Tax Law Blog: Who planned this???
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Thursday, April 13, 2006. Whilst the 15th May deadline looms - I have just discovered that a number of my staff are taking time off between 1 and 15 May! No - I did not give them holidays then - I may be daft but not quite that bad - yet! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Will everyone lodge on time? Early starts and other questions. 15 MAY - DEADLINE!
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Australian Tax Law Blog: March 2006
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Wednesday, March 22, 2006. My wife thinks I am a minor fringe benefit - worth less than $100 and infrequent. This is what keeps most of us in a job. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wine Commonsewer (for lovers of wine and tax). View my complete profile.
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Australian Tax Law Blog: s152 Small Business CGT Concessions
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Monday, April 10, 2006. S152 Small Business CGT Concessions. The Board of Taxation conducted a review of the effectiveness of the small business CGT concessions. This is an area that drastically needs reform and to be improved but there are not many votes in it. Do you think there will be anything in the upcoming budget announcements? 15 MAY - DEADLINE!
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Australian Tax Law Blog: Cash Economy
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Australian Tax Law Blog. An experimental blog to see if there are other sad individuals who actually find something interesting in Australian Tax Law. Monday, April 10, 2006. Is there any tax professional in Australia who really believes that GST has reduced the size of the cash economy? Is it the case that now individuals can avoid income tax AND the GST by not declaring their income? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Will everyone lodge on time? Early starts and other questions. 15 MAY - DEADLINE!