
The ANU Tax Clinic invites you to attend a free webinar.
This workshop will explain the important issues you need to consider when onboarding new staff into your business, and will empower both you and your staff to make smart decisions in relation to tax.
This session will cover a range of topics including superannuation, single touch payroll, BAS, and salary sacrifice.
The workshop is presented by ANU Tax Clinic students, supported by our volunteer tax professionals who will also attend to help with your questions.
For any enquiries, please email taxclinic@anu.edu.au.
What is the ANU Tax Clinic?
The ANU Tax Clinic is a friendly, student-run clinic where clients receive information from ANU accounting students, under the supervision of experienced professionals. The clinic aims to assist taxpayers in meeting and complying with their tax affairs.
More information about the ANU Tax Clinic is available at rsa.anu.edu.au/anu-tax-clinic.
Please note
The contents of this webinar and associated publications do not constitute legal, financial, taxation or commercial advice, or a recommendation of any services or products. Information provided is a summary of general information and may not cover your personal circumstances. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any investment, financial, taxation or legal decision.
No warranty is given as to the correctness of the information contained in this webinar and associated publications, or of its suitability for use by you. To the fullest extent permitted by law, The Australian National University is not liable for any statement or opinion, or for any error or omission contained in this webinar and associated publications and disclaim all warranties with regard to the information contained in it, including fitness for a particular purpose. The Australian National University is not liable for any direct, indirect, special or consequential losses or damages of any kind, arising out of or in connection with the use of this webinar and associated publications or the information contained in it, whether such loss or damage arises in contract, negligence, tort, under statute, or otherwise.