Running a Home Based Business Webinar – 21 July

8 July, 2020

If you are running your business in full or in part from your home, you may be able to claim tax deductions for your expenses such as electricity, gas, computer, rent and furniture.

The way you work from your home determines which expenses you can claim for deductions. In this webinar we discuss:

  • Home-based business categories
  • Deduction rules
  • Occupancy and running expenses
  • Motor vehicle deductions
  • Depreciation
  • How much you can claim

Get the information you need in this one-hour tax power session to make sure your EOFY tax return is making the most of your available tax deductions.

YOUR PRESENTERS

Linden Regina, Small Business Experience, Australian Taxation Office

Linden lives and breathes Small Business! Being raised on a farm she understands the pressures of running a business, trying to meet all your obligations in a timely fashion, manage cash flow, pay the bills and raise a family. Her ATO portfolio includes a broad knowledge across taxation and superannuation. Linden is committed to improving the small business client experience and building positive engagement by offering tailored and easily accessible educational information that will assist small businesses to understand and interact with the tax and super systems more effectively.

Natalie Brookes, Entrepreneurship Facilitator, Business Australia

Natalie is the Entrepreneurship Facilitator appointed to service the Richmond – Tweed (Ballina) region – an initiative of the Australian Government. Natalie comes with a wealth of experience in start-ups having established two of her own, and understands the freedom and joy that self-employment and business ownership bring, along with the constant challenges it presents. Natalie is a qualified accountant, experienced senior business consultant and analyst, Natalie also holds additional post graduate qualifications, and comes with a range of industry experience.

Click here to register. 

Any connectivity or registration issues please email growth@businessaustralia.com

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