Straight Up Tax Talk with Diana Todd


EPISODE 18



 
 

Notes

The end of the financial year is fast approaching!

My guest today is Diana Todd. Diana is a registered tax agent and the owner of Balance Tax Accountants. Balance Tax Accountants is a full-service online accounting firm that takes the stress out of tax for entrepreneurs and does it in a fun and engaging way. 

If you’ve had your tax return completed by Diana and her team, you’ll know it’s the most enjoyable tax return you’ll ever get - complete with money flying everywhere on a Loom video. 

In this episode, we’re talking about everything to do with small business tax to help you get ready for the 30th of June. Diana is sharing all of the things that you can do to show up for your taxes, get prepared and breeze through your tax return. 

Diana talks about separating business and personal bank accounts, accounting software, tax planning, tax deductions, common areas where people make mistakes and organising your tax for sole traders, companies and trusts. 

Dianna discusses how important it is to focus on your money and tax more than just once a year at tax time - make it a priority and honour your financials with regular and frequent check-ins with your figures. 

There is so much value in this conversation for everyone organising their tax and financials at the end of the financial year. Come back to this episode again as you need to make sure you have covered everything and breathe a sigh of relief. 

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About the
Author

Bec is a chartered accountant who worked at Australia’s big firms and banks for 15-years. Faced at a crossroads in her career, she backed herself, left her corporate job and launched Straight Up Bookkeeping. 3 years and 5 staff later, Straight Up Bookkeeping is one of Australia’s leading virtual bookkeeping businesses for creatives, with a mission to free business owners from financial stress so they can grow their empires.

 

 

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