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APS is here to help you at tax time*

Would you like to deal with a not for profit financial services provider? Are you sick of paying exorbitant fees for your taxation affairs? Are you interested in paying $90 for a single tax return? Then read on.

The end of financial year is here and you need to consider all things taxation.

Let APS Tax, Accounting & Business Services help you take the stress out of lodging your tax return.

Whether you need to lodge an individual, company, trust or superannuation return, APS Tax, Accounting & Business Services can assist you.

There are many key areas in taxation that you should consider that can result in significant tax advantages.

These areas include superannuation co-contributions, salary sacrificing, the self employed, the 50 per cent Education Tax Refund, Medicare Levy Surcharge, personal services income, non commercial losses, depreciation and capital allowances, Family Tax Benefit, insurance and motor vehicle expenses.

To know more about these key areas go to the APS Tax, Accounting & Business Services website at www.apstax.com.au and follow the links on the home page. Otherwise, give Alfred Mallia a call on 1300 131 809 from anywhere in Australia.

*Copy supplied by APS Tax, Accounting & Business Services

 

 

 

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