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Posted on Feb 15, 2010 under ATO, Bookkeepers, Bookkeeping, MYOB |
We’ve had many enquiries recently from small business owners in Perth’s northern suburbs asking about MYOB Bookkeepeing for the December quarter BAS that’s due 2 March 2010
Rather than struggling and getting stressed out over it, business owners around Stirling and Warwick have contacted our Perth Bookkeepers, looking for a mobile bookkeeping service.
We’ll come to your premises and review your MYOB data files - we can reconcile your bank account statements and run various checks and reports to ensure that all the data has been entered correctly and allocated in the correct accounts
The Australian Taxation Office advise that almost 80% of BAS forms are lodged incorrectly - as many small business owners are challenegd with the task of completing their Business Activity Statements

Business Activity Statements BAS are due on 2 March 2010 for businesses that report their GST obligations quarterly
With the Christmas holiday period over for many small businesses, it’s time to get all your paperwork together and get it to your bookkeeper or outsourced bookkeeping service- to report on the 2nd quarter (1 September to 31 December 2009) to get your BAS lodged on time.
Maybe the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) does have a heart, after all. Rather than asking for lodgements on 28 January, they automatically give everyone an extension to the BAS lodgements to 28 February. This is, of course, a Sunday. However, the next business day is not Monday, since it’s a public holiday in Western Australia. Thus the Q2 BAS is due on 2 March 2010
However, don’t be fooled by their grace, because there is NO WAY that they’ll consider granting an extension after that date. So you need to ensure that you have your Business Activity Statement lodged by 2 March 2010
If you are struggling with your bookkeeping and need help, if you do not have a bookkeeper, or are looking to outsource to a mobile bookkeeping service, then contact us now
You may use MYOB or Quickbooks accounting software - or even some other system for your bookwork. We can assist you with any challenges, or even just relieve you of the burden of the book-keeping
Our bookkeeping Service has clients in and around Stirling to Warwick, Gwelup to Balga, Inner Northern Suburbs, Perth, Australia. Contact us here for details
Posted on Apr 05, 2009 under ATO, BAS, Bookkeepers, Bookkeeping |
Are you struggling to complete your BAS form?
No sooner have we finished lodging BAS for the December Quarter, to find the January - March 2009 Quarter will soon be due. Contact us for HELP
Quarterly BAS
Most businesses submit quarterly, and the 1 January – 31 March 2009 (Quarter 3) BAS is due 28 April 09 for lodgment and payment with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
A new client contacted us out of desperation. Struggling to prepare all the documentation for the Business Activity Statement, she could not get the figures to balance.
We suggested she email us the MYOB data file, so that we could get a clearer understanding of where she was at with her bookwork. Contact us for HELP with your BAS
“I had trouble with my MYOB files and contacted Carol and her team and they were just excellent.
They listened and then explained what they could do to help.
Everything was done speedily, efficiently and most of all cost effectively.
They emailed me how to send my files and worked on them that day!
Most of all “they listen” and don’t treat you like a dummy!
It got me out of a potentially tricky situation and literally saved the day!
Thanks Carol.
Liz Bird, Perth WA”
Monthly BAS
If your business submits the (BAS) Business Activity Statement monthly, then 21 March 09 was the due date for lodgement and payment of the February 2009 monthly activity statements
Superannuation Guarantee Contributions
Also on that date are due the Quarter 3 Superannuation guarantee contributions (1 January -31 March) contributions to be made to the fund by this date.
If you are struggling to complete your BAS form, contact our team of Perth Bookkeepers for HELP
Before you realise, Easter will be upon us, then the end of the financial year
A client asked us today whether he should make the final balloon payment on his earthmoving equipment, even though he still has 12 more months to pay it off
We’re not registered tax agents and can’t advise whether he’s better paying the lump sum before the end of this financial year, or whether he should carry the payments over into next year.
If your bookwork’s not upto date, how do you make an informed decision about your tax liabilities?
If you don’t have your bookwork upto date, or if bookkeeping is the last thing on your mind right now, then how can you make an informed decision about your tax liabilities for the financial year ending 30 June 2009?
How do you know if you should make a lump sum payment on your vehicle lease this year? If you ask your accountant, you’ll most likely be told that without seeing any upto date figures for this financial year, your accountant cannot give you an informed answer
To prepare for the end of the financial year is not as difficult or as daunting as the task may appear. In fact, the ATO offer you encouragement to get your financials upto date with the quarterly BAS requirements.
Look no further, stress no more, simply contact us, as we provide an outsourced bookkeeping service. Our mobile bookkeepers can come to your premises, work on your computer, or pick up the paperwork and take it away to return with neatly filed and documented set of accounts ready for you to take to your accountant
Posted on Jan 16, 2009 under ATO, BAS, Bookkeepers, Bookkeeping |
The Rudd Government recently announced that it’s found a way to help small business owners.
Australian Government Reducing December Quarter PAYG by 20%
In an attempt to weather the global financial crises, The Australian Government is reducing by 20% the quarterly PAYG (Pay As You Go) instalment due for the December 2008 Quarter. If you make monthly payments, the PAYG is due on 21 January 2009, while most small businesses that report quarterly, this instalment is due on 28 February 2009
However, the information released by the ATO then adds a comment. Note that as the date falls on a long weekend in some states, the lodgement and payment deadline has been extended to 3 March 2009 Australia Wide)
You may have already received a letter from the Australian Taxation Office in relation to the December quarter PAYG reduction. Just be aware that it’s not a tax cut and it will all be adjusted at the end of the financial year
PS We are not registered Tax Agents and cannot give advise in such matters – Speak to you accountant to see how it affects you
PPS Is Kevin Rudd the new face of the Nestle’s “Milky Bar”?
Posted on Jan 15, 2009 under ATO, BAS, Bookkeepers, Bookkeeping, MYOB |
A new client contacted us out of desperation. Struggling to prepare all the documentation for the Business Activity Statement, she could not get the figures to balance.
We suggested she email us the MYOB data file, so that we could get a clearer understanding of where she was at with her bookwork. Contact us for details
She then admitted that there were two different data files being used in the office for the bookkeeping!
Here lies the problem: If you are working on the bookkeeping in one MYOB data file, and someone else is working on the bookkeeping in another data file for the same company at the same time, errors will arise - because MYOB is not designed to cater for that.
So we asked her to send us the other MYOB data file , and then we had to work out which file was the most current.
Often when clients around Stirling to Warwick, Gwelup to Balga, Inner Northern Suburbs, Perth ask us to help them with their BAS (Business Activity Statements) the problem is not with the BAS. The problem lies with somewhere within the bookkeeping process during the BAS preparation. You know the saying GIGO - garbage-in, garbage-out! The actual completion of the BAS form is the easy part.
After all, if the figures do not balance, you can simply make a general journal entry to fix it all up - right? WRONG Contact us for details
PS The ATO advises that:” if you make monthly payments, the PAYG is due on 21 January 2009, while most small businesses that report quarterly, this instalment is due on 28 February 2009
Note that as the date falls on a long weekend in some states, the lodgement and payment deadline has been extended to 3 March 2009 Australia Wide)
Many people are returning to work today after the Christmas / New Year break.
With lower interest rates, lower fuel prices and Kevin Rudd throwing money around like it’s burning a hole in his pocket, what is in store for 2009?
The Australian Taxation Office continue on their relentless search to hammer small business owners and squeeze every last cent out of them. Meanwhile, at the big end of town, multi-nationals and large corporations seem to get away with paying very little tax in comparison.
We’ve seen an increase in small business owners receiving the dreaded ATO letter chasing possible outstanding taxes. Maybe you’ve been a little slack in submitting your Business Activity Statements (BAS) lodgments, and need some help in preparing the paperwork to complete the returns. Contact us here for details
Next Quarterly BAS due 28 February 2009
There’ a few more weeks before the December 2008 quarter is due to be lodged, but bear in mind that the following quarter is then only due a few weeks later, 28 April 2009. It sounds like there’s plenty of time in between, but in Australia there’s a few short weeks in April with Good Friday, Easter Monday and ANZAC day
Don’t get stressed about your bookwork, leave it to professional mobile bookkeepers like us. You can outsource your bookkeeping needs, in the know;ledge that it will be taken care of in a speedy and efficient manner.
Who knows, we may even find some extra income in your business that you were not aware of. Don’t be fooled by believing that bookkeeping is an expense for your business.
Having a good bookkeeping service such as ours, can be a great asset to your business, and you’ll find that our service far exceeds the level of fees.
Smart business operators around Stirling, Warwick, Balcatta realise that an outsourced bookeeping service is an excellent investment for your small business Contact us here for details
Posted on Jan 05, 2009 under ATO, BAS, Bookkeepers, Bookkeeping |
With Christmas out of the way, and many small businesses returning to work, it’s time to get all your paperwork together and get it to your bookkeeper or outsourced bookkeeping service- to report on the 2nd quarter (1 September to 31 December 2008) to get your BAS lodged on time.
Maybe the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) does have a heart, after all. Rather than asking for lodgements on 28 January, they automatically give everyone an extension to the BAS lodgements to 28 February.
However, don’t be fooled by their grace, because there is NO WAY that they’ll consider granting an extension after that date. So you need to ensure that you have your Business Activity Statement lodged by 28 February 2009
If you are struggling and need help, if you do not have a bookkeeper, or are looking to outsource to a mobile bookkeeping service, then contact us now
Our bookkeeping Service has clients in and around in Stirling to Warwick, Gwelup to Balga, Inner Northern Suburbs, Perth. Contact us here for details
PS The ATO advises that:” if you make monthly payments, the PAYG is due on 21 January 2009, while most small businesses that report quarterly, this instalment is due on 28 February 2009
Note that as the date falls on a long weekend in some states, the lodgement and payment deadline has been extended to 3 March 2009 Australia Wide)
Posted on Oct 14, 2008 under ATO, BAS, Bookkeeping, MYOB |
It’s BAS season again, and the phone’s running red-hot.
It’s not unusual for a small business owner to contact us from the areas around Balcatta, Balga, Carine, Gwelup, Hamersley, Karrinyup, Nollamara, Stirling and Westminster wanting to know how to complete their Business Activity Statement, that’s due on 28 October 2008.
I just need some help with Payroll, and BAS lodgements
Generally the problem is not with the BAS itself, rather it’s with the allocations and the data entry. So often we’ve seen clients who want to save money on bookeeping fees, by them trying to do the bookwork themselves.
Investing a few dollars in a good bookeeper once a quarter to help with your BAS can save you money
By not fully understanding the process, there’s a danger that your figures are incorrect, and you are declaring a higher Tax liability than is correct, and so you will be out of pocket.
Smart business owners understand that by investing a few dollars in a good book-keeper once a quarter, they actually end up ahead, compared to trying to sort out the bookwork themselves.
“I’m quite proficient with MYOB, but I just need some help with Payroll, and BAS lodgements, can you help?”
We often get telephone calls like this - Sometimes we an even help people over the telephone, there and then. Some clients need us to spend a couple of hours with them training to use the MYOB accounting package.
If you need help calculating your BAS from MYOB, then contact us HERE, sometimes it can be simply explained over the phone. Or we can look at your MYOB file and help you work out the BAS. Rather than getting stressed, contact us today
Other clients just need some extra help in working their way through the software to streamline their bookkeeping. Often we get referrals from book keeping clients who are very happy with the bookeeping service that we provide.
Contact Us when you need some help with your bookwork, or some training with your MYOB accounting software
Posted on Oct 06, 2008 under ATO, Bookkeeping |
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.