We are excited to introduce the Lister Mason App - whereby you can sign documents from your smartphone and much more. Below are short links to show you how the app works. How to download? Easy! Go to the Apple Store or Google Play (depending on
What happens when a sole director and shareholder dies or becomes incapacitated?
A successful business may come to a sudden standstill if the sole director and shareholder dies or becomes incapacitated. The company may be unable to operate bank accounts, pay employees or take steps to sell the business; leading to delays,
Foreign income tax offsets on US capital gains
In a recent court decision, it was found that disposal of a CGT asset held by an Australian Resident Shareholder was not entitled to the full foreign income tax credit. In practical terms: Let’s assume an individual Australian tax payer owns
Capital gains tax record keeping
Capital Gains Tax (CGT) has been with us since 20 September 1985. That is now over 34 years. Did you know that if you bought an asset on 20 September 1985 you are still required to hold records of purchase for taxation purposes? In fact you
Lister Mason App is here!
We are excited to introduce the Lister Mason App - whereby you can sign documents from your smartphone and much more. At Lister Mason we always strive to make sure we are across the latest technology changes and how they can make the services we
Deadline to move to Single Touch Payroll
The ATO's final deadline for STP compliance is 30 September. Small employers (those with 19 or less employees) need to start reporting their wages, PAYG and Super through STP by this date. There are concessions available for employers that
Disclosure of business tax debts
There is legislation currently before Parliament that proposes measures allowing the Tax Office to disclose the tax debt of a taxpayer to credit reporting bureaus. This legislation has been fiercely debated since 2013, but the Government has now
Business owners and subcontractors – you can be liable for…..
Did you know a NSW business can be liable for your Subcontractors Payroll Tax, Wages and Workers Compensation premiums? The NSW industrial relations, payroll tax and workers compensation laws potentially expose businesses to the Subcontractor’s
Invoice or Tax Invoice?
If you run a business that is not registered for Goods & Services Tax (GST), your invoices won’t include a tax component and should not have the words 'tax invoice' on it. You should only issue an 'invoice'. If you are registered for GST,
Taxable payments annual reporting (TPAR)
You may need to report payments you made to contractors to the ATO in a Taxable payments annual report (TPAR). You'll need to lodge a TPAR by 28 August 2019 if: your main business activity is in the building and construction industry and you
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