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Links: Tax Agents Board The Board administers the registration of tax agents in Australia. To check that a tax agent is registered look up the list of tax agents. For further assistance, contact the Board Secretariat in your State. Tax agents info from the ATO excerpt 'You may decide you want to engage a tax agent to prepare and lodge your tax return for you. All tax agents must be registered with the Tax Agents Board. Tax agents must follow strict regulations that ensure they act in a professional manner. A person cannot charge you a fee for preparing your tax return unless they are registered with the Tax Agents Board. To check whether a person is a registered tax agent: download a current list, or use the online search database. Both of these options are available at the List of tax agents.' Q Tax is aTax Agent in Queensland abbreviated as QLD located in Australia we do bookkeeping or book keeping which is keeping accounts for your tax return to get a tax refund from the ATO which is the Tax office or the Australian Tax office. We also do Trust or Trusts, Individual, Superanuation (Super), Company or Companies, Partnership or Partnerships Returns. We can help with Company formation and ASIC registration also Self Managed Super fund setup. We ensure you get all of you Deductions and help if there is an Audit from the ATO. You can Study with us at our Tax Training: Tax School where we offer: courses which qualify for Centrelink (Centerlink) purposes. We can help New Residents claim Foreign Tax credits and alos help you get the correct deductions for rental properties QTAX (Queensland Income Tax Specialists) is a registered Tax Agent operating in Queensland (QLD) Australia. We specialise in Tax preparing tax returns for individuals, companies, trusts, partnerships and superanuation funds as well as filing Business Activity Statements (BAS) for our clients and also providing regular Book keeping for our clients. General info and Links: See More, from Wikipedia:An Australian Business Number, or ABN, is an 11 digit unique number issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) that is used by business entities when dealing with the Australian government. It was introduced as part of the New Tax System brought in by the Liberal government on 1 July 2000 as part of the Goods and Services Tax. See More, from Wikipedia: In Australia, Pay As You Go withholding (PAYG) arrangements replaced Pay as You Earn arrangements when the new tax system was introduced in July 2000. The new arrangements did not confine themselves to employment arrangements and also replaced the Prescribed Payments System and the Reportable Payments System. See More, from Wikipedia : Broadly, Australia levies tax on three sources of income for individual taxpayers: personal earnings (for example, salary and wages), business income, and capital gains. Income received by individuals is taxed at progressive rates. Income derived by companies is taxed at a flat rate of 30%. Generally, capital gains are only subject to tax at the time the gain is realised. In Australia the Financial Year or Income Tax Year runs from July 1st to June 30th the following year and is most commonly referred to by the year that it finishes in (e.g. 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 is the 2006 financial year). Income tax is applied to the Taxable income of a taxable entity. Taxable income is calculated, in a broad sense, by applying allowable deductions against the income of a taxable entity.
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By attending our course you are making a commitment to your personal and professional development.
This comprehensive course includes GST and computerised data input training.
If this is your first TTS (Tax Training School), the following information may be helpful.
ACCOUNTING GRADUATES
& TAX AGENTS
If you have just completed your Accounting degree or hold any qualifications in Taxation, ie Tax Agent, please include a copy of your resume or Tax Agents Certificate with enrolment. Qualified applicants have often found our course to be an excellent opportunity to update their current level of knowledge in Taxation or increase their Tax preparation skills.
WHO SHOULD APPLY
If you want to learn more about Income Tax, how to save on your own tax, or how to earn an income as a professional income tax preparer, apply for this course right now.
No previous experience is necessary.
If you are a people person and are good with numbers we can train you. Access to the internet would be of an assistance but not compulsory.
There are no restrictions as we are an equal opportunity employer. We have expert Teachers and supervisors who work in taxation all year round. This course will enable you to acquire a practical knowledge of the preparation of tax returns.
WHEN TO APPLY
Apply immediately. Courses fill rapidly, so fill out the registration coupon in this brochure and send it to us immediately for your enrolment in the earliest possible course.
HOW TO APPLY
Please PRINT your full name and address. Check your preference for times carefully. Check the method of payment that suits you best and send the coupon with your payment details or your cheque attached to:
Tax Training School
PO Box 6
KIPPA RING Q 4021
E-mail: info@q-tax.com.au
Fax: (07) 3284 1396
OR REGISTER ON LINE @ www.q-tax.com.au
COST $550
Includes Tax Training Manual and computer training for, day course or correspondence course. Cost $550 (including GST). Discounts are available for group bookings of 5 or more.
SMOKING
Please be advised that all of our training venues are smoke free environments
COURSE MATERIALS
All required course materials other than pens and pencils will be provided.
STATEMENT OF ACHIEVEMENT
After obtaining a required level of competency, on both (2) 3-hour open book examinations, a Statement of Achievement is issued upon successful completion of the course.
OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, participants will be able to complete an individual tax return and perform duties as a Tax Consultant.
COURSE CHANGES
Course dates, times, course content and fees may be subject to change each year. Every effort will be made to inform those registered of any changes. Courses may be cancelled if there are insufficient numbers.
UNEMPLOYED
Contact your local Job Training Centre or Government agency for details about eligibility for assistance for training courses. (Not Austudy approved)
ENROLMENT DATES
DAY COURSES
Commencement, Enrolment and collection of materials –
NIGHT COURSES
KIPPA RING & MAROOCHYDORE
Tuesday February 12 at 6pm with classes held Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6.00 – 9.30pm
(For approximately 18 – 20 weeks)
DAY COURSES
KIPPA RING, MORAYFIELD & MAROOCHYDORE
Tuesday March 19 at 9.30am with classes held Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9.30 am. – 1.30 pm
(For approximately 14 – 16 weeks )
*No classes will be held on Public Holidays and please confirm dates and times with local area.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Please contact your nearest QTAX office or
1800 639 535 during BUSINESS HOURS ONLY or
Log onto our Website @ www.q-tax.com.au
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENT
REGISTRATION AND FEES
1. All bookings received 2 weeks prior to the commencement of the course, are considered firm bookings.
2. To secure or ensure a position, full payment must be received on or before commencement date of the course. Please send payment with signed enrolment form or letter.
3. Correspondence Course - Course fees are payable in advance. All correspondence packages are forwarded on receipt of full payment.
4. All enrolments received will be acknowledged in writing. Dispatch of this acknowledgment is considered to be proof of receipt by the enrolee.
5. Late registrations will be accepted ONLY if course vacancies are available.
6. All cheques are to be made payable to Tankderby Pty Ltd
CANCELLATION POLICY
When unavoidable circumstances cause cancellation, written /faxed advice up to 10 days prior to the course commencement qualifies for substitute nomination, transfer to another course, or full refund for 2008 course only.
QTAX reserves the right to cancel or reschedule courses as necessary.
NO REFUNDS ARE AVAILABLE AFTER COMMENCEMENT OF COURSE!.
COURSES LOCATIONS
LOCATIONS: These may be subject to change depending on the number of students enrolled.
KIPPA RING – Day & Night Course
SHOP 3, PENINSULA FAIR SHOPPING CENTRE
ANZAC PARADE KIPPA RING
MORAYFIELD – Day Course only
SHOP 48A, NORTHERN ENTRANCE
MORAYFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE, MORAYFIELD
MAROOCHYDORE – Day & Night Course
CNR AERODROME ROAD & MAUD STREET
MAROOCHYDORE (NEXT TO SUNSHINE BABIES)
DAY COURSE 2008 STUDENT STUDY GUIDE
Week Date Lesson Topic
Week 1 March 19 1 Introduction and EnrolmentLodgement requirements and Residency
Week 2 March 25 2 Income
March 26 3 Deductions
March 27 3 Deductions
Week 3 April 1 2/3 Computer Training
April 2 4 Depreciation
April 3 4 Depreciation
Week 4 April 8 5 Motor Vehicle Expenses
April 9 4/5 Computer Training
April 10 6 Tax Calculations, Medicare Levy, Adjustments
Week 5 April 15 6 Computer Training
April 16 7 Tax Offset Appearing on the Return
April 17 7 Tax Offset Appearing on the Return
Week 6 April 22 7 Tax Offset Not Appearing on the Return
April 23 7 Tax Offsets Not appearing on the Return
April 24 7 Computer Training
Week 7 April 30 1-7 REVIEW
May 1 8 MID TERM ASSESSMENT
Week 8 May 6 REVIEW MID TERM
May 7 9 Supplementary Income Part 1
May 8 10 Supplementary Income Part 2
Week 9 May 13 11 Supplementary Deductions and Offsets
May 14 9/10/11 Computer Training
May 15 12 Rental Property Income and Expenses
Week 10 May 20 12 Computer Training
May 21 13 Declarations, Penalties, PAYG & Special Circumstances
May 22 13 Computer Training
Week 11 May 27 14 Business And Profession Part 1
May 28 15 Business and Professional Part 2
May 29 16 Partnerships and Primary Production
Week 12 June 3 14/15/16 Computer Training
June 4 1-7 REVIEW
June 5 9-16 REVIEW
Week 13 June 10 17 FINAL ASSESSMENT
June 11 REVIEW FINAL ASSESSMENT
June 12 18 The Goods and Services Tax
Week 14 June 17-19 Policy and Procedure Training
Recommendations
For you to receive the maximum benefit from this course we suggest the following.
1. Read and complete exercises prior to the commencement of each lesson.
2. Students are required to supply their own notepaper, calculator, pens, pencils and highlighters.
Assessment Weighting
Mid Term 40%
Final Assessment 55%
Homework Completed 5%
100%
For successful completion of this course, students are required to obtain a minimum overall score of 85%.