Tax time, it's something we all dread and probably try not to think about.
But with June 30 around the corner, unfortunately it's time to start thinking about our taxes and how we can do more efficiently.
On today's episode Anaita shares with us her best tips for any business starting out at tax time, she shares the resources and programs she relies on and how to stay on top of your books all year round.
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You can find out how to how to register you business on www.ladystartup.com
Trying to determine if you're business is considered a hobby or a business? Head to www.ato.go.au
You can find the ATO's Small Business Tax Time Toolkit at www.ato.gov.au
For Bookkeeping we recommend myob and xero
CREDIT
Host: Anaita Sarkar, CEO & Co-Founder Of Hero Packaging
Producer: Mikayla Floriano & Susannah Makin
Audio Production: Madeline Joannou
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