Not much longer now.......
The best way to avoid disaster, is to be prepared.
"Don't you think that may be overstating the issue, after all we are just talking about GST."
Think about it. The new GST rate the adjustment needed could be a disaster if you are not prepared.
The biggest impact will be on our clients who prepare GST on a cash basis. There are a number things that need to be considered.
The most important of which, is the one off adjustment.
WE Prepare Your GST?
If you are a GST client of ours, we have already starting preparing for you. And you'll be contacted to let you know of any additional information needed from you. So all you need to do is wait, and we'll be in touch. EASY.
You Prepare Your GST?
You are a valuable client to us and we want help you through this difficult process.
2 Ways To Get Help
GST Workshops
Workshops designed for those of you who return GST on a Cash basis and don't have fancy inhouse software. Held at our offices from 7pm-9pm on:
Thursday September 16th
Tuesday October 12th
Wednesday October 13th
During these workshops you'll be guided through the changes and given specific and clear direction on actions needed to ensure your GST return is filed correctly.
You will need to bring all your information with you to ensure you getting the best advice.
Spaces are limited. Registration is required.
Cost: $75.00
Site Visit
One of our qualified staff will visit you on site and give one on one support as you sort through the necessary information.
While there your accounting systems will be checked to ensure the correct preparation of your GST return.
Cost: $400.00
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New Tax Fraction
At the moment, with a GST rate of 12.5%, calculating the GST component of a GST inclusive price is as simple as dividing by 9.
Not so simple after 1 October. When GST increases to 15% you’ll need to multiply by 3 then divide by 23 or alternatively simply divide by 7.66666.
For example: Let’s assume the price of an item is $1,000 plus GST, so that’s $1,150 including GST.
The GST component is $1,150 x 3 ÷ 23 = $150.
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