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We have provided some checklists outlining most items that you will need to provide so that we can complete your tax returns. This will include details relating to the following types of Tax Returns;

  • Individual Tax Returns
  • Partnership Tax Returns
  • Trust Tax Returns
  • Company Tax Returns
  • Superannuation Fund Tax Returns.

We will also provide a guide of what will happen and what will be done at your appointment if everything is provided at the first appointment.

We have provided a list of items that may be required to complete your tax return and a guide outling what will take place when you arrive for your appointment.

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ATO articles that you may find interesting and could be useful to you or your business

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Links to a selection of Federal Government departments

The Coronavirus has presented a fast evolving and significant challenge to global health systems and economies. The Government has acted decisively in the national interest to support households and businesses and address the significant economic consequences of the Coronavirus.

The Government’s economic support package of $259 billion represents fiscal and balance sheet support across the forward estimates of 13.3 per cent of annual GDP. Direct fiscal measures are equivalent to around 6.9 per cent of GDP.

The Government’s economic support package has provided timely support to affected workers, businesses and the broader community, and has kept Australians in work, and businesses in business.

These actions have put a floor under the economy during this extraordinary time, and have set the foundation for a strong economic recovery once the Coronavirus crisis passes.

Links to the Australian Tax Office (ATO) with specific links of interest