If you are a bookkeeper why not value add to your client’s service and print them out a small business tax calendar from the ATO.(from ATO website) | ||||||||
What is your small business tax calendar?Your small business tax calendar is an easy-to-use computer tool that will help you plan and manage your tax obligations and give you timely reminders. It automatically builds a 12-month schedule tailored to your business lodgment and payment needs. You can: personalise it in around 10 minutes when you answer specific questions about your business use it to record personal notes and reminders update it at any time if you change your business structure or reporting obligations print a one-page summary of your tax obligations and due dates for the year to use as a yearly planner receive a reminder through Microsoft Outlook or from your computer system when a lodgment or payment is due. If you run: more than one business, you can set up a unique tax calendar for each business a bookkeeping service, you can set up a unique tax calendar for each of your clients.
You should get the latest version of the tax calendar at the beginning of each financial year to ensure you have the latest information for lodgments and payments. If you have installed a previous version, you will need to uninstall it before installing this latest version. We recommend you print your calendars before doing this. To uninstall the tax calendar, open your Control Panel and select: ‘Add or Remove Programs’ – ‘Your small business tax calendar’ – ‘Remove’.
To receive email notifications about updates to the tax calendar, email your name, Australian business number (ABN) and contact details to taxcalendar@ato.gov.au. To provide us with feedback about the tax calendar, email us at taxcalendar@ato.gov.au Who can use the tax calendar?Your small business tax calendar was designed for use by small businesses, including sole traders, with an annual turnover of $2 million or less. The tax calendar can be used by endorsed charities, deductible gift recipients and non-profit organisations.
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