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Gold Coast Update: TPB bans SAS QLD Pty Ltd for sustained and systemic SMSF Auditor Number misuse

Gold Coast Update: TPB bans SAS QLD Pty Ltd for sustained and systemic SMSF Auditor Number misuse

by Guy Wuoti | Mon, Jul, 2020 | SMSF Gold Coast, SMSF News

Following an audit and subsequent referral by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) undertook an extensive investigation resulting in the registration of Gold-Coast based tax agent Edward Mark Purnell-Webb and his business...
2020 End of Financial Year (EOFY) considerations

2020 End of Financial Year (EOFY) considerations

by Guy Wuoti | Mon, Jun, 2020 | SMSF Gold Coast, SMSF News, SMSF Options, Tips and traps, Trustee

Yes I know, once again the end of the financial year (EOFY) has snuck up on us faster than it should and 2020 could easily be the year of all years to ask for a tax planning leave pass. Before we throw in the towel however, the team at SMSF Options have been busy...
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