Ah yes, EOFY. That magical time of year when receipts start spilling out of drawers, your accountant suddenly becomes your most important relationship and you swear this will be the year you stay organised.
Good news: Tax time doesn’t have to be a total scramble.
Join Business Builders editor Cec Busby and tax expert Mark Chapman for a practical masterclass to help you get your business sorted before June 30 without the stress headache or late-night spreadsheet spiral.
Mark knows tax inside out and, more importantly, knows how to explain it without sounding like a tax textbook. He’ll walk us through the key things small business owners need to do now to avoid nasty surprises later.
In this masterclass, we’ll cover:
- What you should be doing right now before EOFY sneaks up on you
- The deductions small business owners often forget about
- Common tax-time traps that can cost you money
- What records you actually need to keep
- Simple ways to get organised without turning into a full-time bookkeeper
- Smart habits to make next EOFY way less painful
Whether you’re a soloist or small business owner, this session will help you tackle EOFY with more confidence and less panic.
Ready to get EOFY sorted without the stress? Register now.
About the experts
Cec Busby, Editor, Business Builders
Cec Busby is an accomplished journalist and content creator with over 20 years of experience. She is the editor of Pinstripe Media’s flagship small business websites, Business Builders and Flying Solo. She is the co-host of First Act, the podcast that chronicles the origin stories of Australia’s most impressive entrepreneurs and innovators and the host of Flying Solo, the podcast for soloists and micro business owners.
Mark Chapman, Director of Tax Communications at H&R Block
Mark Chapman is director of tax communications at H&R Block. He is a Chartered Accountant, CPA and Chartered Tax Adviser and holds a Masters of Tax Law from UNSW. He has been a tax adviser for more than 30 years, specialising in individual and small business tax, in both the UK and Australia.
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