Australian Master Accountants Guide
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. Title. Australian master bookkeepers guide / Stephen J. Author. Marsden, Stephen J., (author.) Other Authors. CCH Australia Limited (publisher,) Edition. 6th edition.
Published. North Sydney, NSW: CCH Australia Limited, 2016. Content Types. text Carrier Types. online resource Physical Description. 1 online resource (1232 pages).
Subjects. Summary. 'The Australian Master Bookkeepers Guide covers all the essentials of bookkeeping as well as a range of accounting, taxation, GST and FBT issues that bookkeepers need to be aware of.
Users will find practical terms and numerous worked examples, diagrams, checklists, tables and commonly asked questions asked by bookkeepers. The book is not only useful for those enrolling in bookkeeping course but also those who may be embarking on a bookkeeping career. The book is also a popular handbook used by practising bookkeepers and accountants.
An essential resource for BAS, tax agents and business students, the Guide covers all the elements of bookkeeping as well as a range of accounting, taxation, GST and FBT issues bookkeepers need to be aware of. Key features: Includes revisions to the GST, FBT, payroll and superannuation chters; Provides updated content on all of the new taxation rules and tax rates that apply to bookkeepers and their clients for the year ended 30 June 2016 and incorporates the changes to relevant tax rates.'
- Wolters Kluwer CCH Website. Contents. Introduction to bookkeeping. Recording transactions. Adjusting entries and preparation of the financial statements. Accounting for GST. Accounting for cash, debtors and creditors.
Accounting for inventory. Accounting for non-current assets. Financial statement analysis.
Understanding the GST. The taxation consequences of trading stock. Depreciation for taxation purposes. Payroll and superannuation. Small business entity concessions. Understanding fringe benefits tax. Buying and selling a motor vehicle.
Australian Master Accountants Guide
How to prepare a BAS. Resources and checklists for bookkeepers. Notes.
Description based upon print version of record (published by CCH Australia, 2016); title from Wolters Kluwer CCH page (viewed February 2017). Up to date to 30 June 2016. Includes index. Language. English ISBN. 376 (ePUB) Dewey Number. 657.2 Libraries Australia ID.
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