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Depreciation
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You may be able to claim depreciation for the decline in value of assets you own over time. This course covers what assets you can claim depreciation for and outlines the rules you may be able to use when claiming depreciation. It also looks at tools that help to calculate depreciation.
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Fuel tax credits
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You may be able to claim credits (that is, get money back) for fuel you use in your small business. Find out if the fuel and business activities you undertake are eligible for fuel tax credits. Learn how to calculate and claim fuel tax credits.
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Introduction to ride-sourcing
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Do you provide ride-sourcing services through a platform like Uber, or are you thinking of doing this? This course will help you identify if you are providing ride-sourcing services and set you up for business success. It covers GST registration requirements, how to manage ride-sourcing income and expenses, tax planning and what records to keep.
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Ride-sourcing: Income, expenses and GST
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Do you provide ride-sourcing services for a fare; working through a platform such as Didi, GoCatch, Ola, Shebah, or Uber? Do you need more information to help you gather the figures from your platform statements, work out your ride-sourcing deductions, calculate your GST and know where to put all that information in your business activity statement? Through this course you will learn to keep track of your ride-sourcing records, work out your income, deductions and GST and complete your business activity statement.
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Setting up a self-managed super fund (SMSF)
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A self-managed super fund (SMSF) can be attractive for people who seek control over their retirement investment. However, managing an SMSF is a major responsibility and when you set up an SMSF, you’re in charge. Avoid the potential financial impacts of getting it wrong.
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Winding up a self-managed super fund (SMSF)
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Closing a self-managed super fund (SMSF) can be complex and it’s important to get it right to avoid costly mistakes. Learn about the obligations you must meet when winding up an SMSF so you avoid penalties.