If maximising your return each year is a must-do activity, we’d recommend tuning into our easy-to-read tax articles and posts. With over 45 years’ experience, we have the network, the understanding, and the most relevant tax advice available - and it's ready to be shared with you.
Embarking on the journey of driving for a rideshare company or delivering food through an online app opens up exciting opportunities for income. However, with new opportunities comes new challenges in tax. In this brief checklist we’ve listed some tax considerations that may be fundamental to a good return and also the nuances of individual circumstances that make everyone’s approach different and at times complicated.
On 12 March 2020, the government announced that they are going to help Australians experiencing difficulty as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. Here is what you need to know.
Even though GST has been with us for 20 years, it can be easy to forget what it means and how it applies when starting a new business. We sat down with one of ITP's Business Professionals to talk about the basics of GST for small businesses.
ITP Qld's Tax Training Course will give you all the skills you need to be able to complete an individual tax return and perform duties of a Tax Consultant. Below are some FAQs regarding how the course works and who it's for.
With Christmas just around the corner, it might be time to start planning an office Christmas party. If celebrations are in order, and you're in charge of the budget, here are a few things to consider before you break the bubbly open.
As we near the end of the tax season, most individual taxpayers have had time to prepare, submit and (mostly) claim a refund back from the ATO. Happy days!
Research shows that Australians spend more than $2.6 billion every year on food delivery services like UberEats and Deliveroo. As this number grows every year, so does the number of delivery drivers.
At ITP, we understand that doing your tax can be overwhelming at times, especially if you've never done it before. So, if you just got your first job, are new to Australia or simply have never done your tax - this is for you.
Want to get a bigger tax return? As a tradie, of course, you are entitled to claim your small business expenses. The amount you can claim largely depends on whether you are employed as a tradie or run your own business.