To the ordinary pay-as-you-go taxpayer, the most involvement they have with tax generally is their annual visit to a tax agent to lodge their tax return and hopefully, get some sort of a refund. For a business, however, or even for a small investor, the complexity of our taxation laws makes it prudent for expert assistance to be sought in a range of taxation areas including preparation of the Business Activity Statement (BAS) and Instalment Activity Statement (IAS), payroll and fringe benefits tax, tax planning, compliance and lodging tax returns, to name just a few. The service provided by these trained experts is called tax accounting. Most businesses of any size already have accounting assistance for the preparation of the financial statements. These statements are then used as the basis for the preparation of the relevant tax returns, and while larger companies have in-house accountants who manage their operational information most use an external accountant Brisbane to provide up-to-date knowledge and support in the area of tax accounting. While at first glance this might seem like a duplication of effort, in fact it makes perfect sense. Operational accountants deal with day-to-day management and financial issues, while tax accountants are specialists in the legislation and rules around current tax legislation. Since this legislation is constantly changing, it requires a specialist to keep current by reading professional journals and attending conferences and seminars where a range of tax issues are discussed. To put it quite simply, tax accounting is the method of accounting that focuses on tax issues and all activities relating to the fulfilling of taxpayer obligations, including filing tax returns. It can also include tax planning, compliance advice and issues, and assistance with the development of effective structures and tax strategies. A competent tax accountant usually has years of training and professional development behind them and this expertise and experience is an invaluable asset to a business. They have an in-depth knowledge of the taxation system and supporting legislation that an operational accountant cannot be expected to know in detail. As part of an effective tax planning strategy, a tax Brisbane accountant can offer advice on the best way to structure a business to minimise tax and still remain compliant with all the relevant laws. They can assist with the management of a large payroll and advise on the requirements for payroll tax and unfamiliar state taxes for businesses that have operations in other states. It is never too late to approach a professional tax accountant especially if the business is starting to grow. This is the perfect opportunity to seek advice on setting up an effective tax planning strategy that will support the business as it expands, while at the same time, feeling comfortable that all compliance issues have been addressed.
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