Tax & Accounting

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There are many different types of interests in property. Read more to find out what property interest you possess, and what property rights come with it.

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Businesses have strict obligations when it comes to GST and consumer prices. Find out whether you have to display GST on a quote here.
Not all Australian businesses require their own Tax File Numbers (TFNs). Find out how TFNs apply to different business types in this article.
A tax consolidated group (TCG) is a group of entities owned by a single company that are treated as a single taxpayer for the purpose of income tax.
Learn about the types of liquidators, their role when winding up a company and how they impact creditors of a business.
When a shareholder dies, their shares are distributed according to their will. However, complications can arise if there is no will.
Chances are you've heard of 'fair use' when it comes to copyright. In Australia, we don't use fair use. Instead, we have a principle called fair dealing. Is there a difference?

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Uber drivers need to have ABNs for both ride sharing and Uber Eats services. Find out here whether you need to register for GST as an Uber Eats driver.
Businesses have strict obligations when it comes to GST and consumer prices. Find out whether you have to display GST on a quote here.
Learn about the types of liquidators, their role when winding up a company and how they impact creditors of a business.
Have you recently started a company? Unsure of how tax works for your new business? Read on to learn about how company tax is calculated.
It's important to manage your business's income the right way. Find out when it is possible to withdraw from a business bank account for personal use here.
If you have an ABN as a sole trader, you will have to pay tax on your individual income. Find out the rules.

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