Clarke McEwan Accountants
A regular "health check-up"
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After a ll,it s ee m s t h a t b oo k k eeping i sei t h era t a s k le f t i n t h e' t o d o ' b as k et u n t il i t 's t o o l a t e o r it is d o ne a t t h e l a s t minu t e, i nc r e a s ing t h elik e li ho o d o fm i s t a k e s.
M a ny s m a ll t om e d i u m b u s in e s s o w ne r s a r e of t e nj u gg linga v a r ie t y o f t a s k s f r o m m a n a g ing s t a f f a nd b us i n e s s d e v e l o pm e n t s t h r o u g h t o h a n d s- o n w o r k so they might be forgiven for letting some tasks slide.
H o we v e r , s i mple b o o kk e epingm i s t a k e s c a nc o s ta s m a l l b us i n e s s t h o u s a n d s o f do l l a r s ,m o ne y b e tt er s een o n t h e b o tt o mline. T h ey c a n a l s oex p os e o wne r s t o su b s t a n t i a l f in e sif u nc o v e r e d b ya Ta x O ff i ce a u d i t.
S o h e r e a r e s o me o f t h ec o m m o npi t fa l l s to avoid:
Using computer software that is too complicated for your level of accounting expertise
S o me s o f t w a r e p r o gr a ms a r e t o o c o mpli c a t ed fo r m os t b u s i ne s s o w n e r s w h o do n't u n d e r s t a n d d o u b leen tr y a c c o u n t in g. A sa r e su l t , y o u c ou l d po t en t i a lly find y ou r s e l f wi th a ' s ho e b o x' p a ck e d wi t h information that will either expose you to risk in a tax audit, or will require your accountant to spend extra time (and your money) sorting it out. We can recommend the best software based on your needs and capabilities so contact us first.
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Sometimes business o wne r s will ' s ho rt - c h an g e' t h e m s el v e s o f t a x d e d u c t i o n s t h ey c a n r i g h t fu lly c l a im.In m os t c a s es t h is i sa s im p le o v e r s i g h t su c h a snotk e eping a cc u r a t e r ec o r d s o f c a s h expe n d i t u r e.
Co mm o n a nd s i mple mi s t a k e sw h enitc o m e s t o G S T
1. Claiming GST credits without valid tax invoices.
2. Claiming GST credits for full amount of purchase when goods are used partially for private purposes.
3. Claiming GST credits where suppliers are not registered for GST.
Not invoicing quickly and letting overdue debtors fall through the cracks
Al a ck o f t imec a n m e a n t ha t b us i ne s s o wne r s t a ke weeks o r e v en m o n t h s b e fo r e g e tt ing t h eir in v o ices o ut t o t h eir c us t o me r s. Th i s s e n d s a nimpl i ed m e s s a g e t o c u s t o me r s t h a ty o u do n'tc a r e a b o ut g e tt ing y ou r m o ney.
A l so m a ke s u r e t h a t y o u h a v e a pp r o p r i a t e s y s t e m sinpl a c e t o k eep tr a ck o f d e bt o r s a n d fo ll o w t h r ou g h o np a y men t s d u e. A ll o w i ng o u t s t a n d i ng d e bt o r sc a n p ut en o r m o u s s tr a i n o n y ou r c a s hf l o w.
Paying incorrect employee super contributions.
A sm a ny o fy o ukn o w, u n d er t h e S u pe r a n n u a t i o n G ua r a n t ee Le g i s l a t i o n, empl o ye r s a r e r e q u i r e d t op a y9.2 5 % o f a n emp l o yee ' s o r d i n a r y t ime e a r nin g s a s su p e r a n n ua t i o n – b utm a ny empl o y e r s a r e u ncl e a re x a c t ly w ha t c o n s t i t u t e s o r d i n a r y t imee a r n i n g s.
Not being mindful of deadlines
M i ss i ng d e a d lin e s fo r PA Y G o r B AS. M i s s ing t h e s e d e ad li n espu t s u n n ece s sa r yp r e s su r e o n y o u a n dy o u r b us i n e s s.
Bank Statements
Fa iling t oc h eck r e c o rd swi t h t h e b a nk t o en su r e a c c u r a cy. T h is g o eswi t h o ut s a yin g , b ut is of t e n o v e r l o o k e d.
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation