Common tax deductions for small business
There are many expenses common to most small businesses, and there are other expenses that are specific to the nature of the goods or services the business provides. Are you claiming all the tax deductions that you are entitled to?
Expenses must relate to the running of the business and providing the goods or services that your business offers.
Some common expenses that are not deductible are fines and penalties, provisions for employee leave, donations to entities not registered as deductible gift recipients and entertainment.
There may be some expenses you want to query with us such as private usage of business vehicles, prepaid expenses, bad debts, loss of stock and borrowing expenses.
What's on the ATO Radar?
Instant Asset Write Off
This year the instant asset write-off threshold has increased to $150,000 up from $30,000. The new threshold is in place until 30 June, so talk to us if you would like advice about whether it is a good time for your business to buy new assets and claim an immediate deduction.
Keep your Records
Remember you need a valid tax invoice for any expenses over $82.50 (including GST) to prove the business expense.
Maximise your Business Deductions
We can check your business's eligibility for concessions, offsets, incentives and rebates and make sure your business is calculating taxable income correctly, so you don't pay more tax than you need to!
With so many businesses affected by COVID-19, it is important to get the allowable tax deductions right for your business and get in early for your tax return. This way you get more time to plan for payment, or if you are due a refund, you will get it quickly.
Accounting & Advisory – Townsville
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Aitkenvale, Townsville, QLD 4814