Ausdance ACT Webinar: Tax Time Essentials with Harry Hoang
Event description
Ausdance ACT presents a webinar session on Tax Time Essentials.
It is perfect timing with tax time just around the corner and it is FREE to Ausdance members.
This online event will help you navigate the essential aspects you need to know about your tax-return lodgment and give you the opportunity to ask important question during Q&A time.
To be delivered by Harry Hoang, Chief Executive Officer of Tailored Accounts, this workshop will deal directly with the following:
- Equip attendees with an understanding of effective tax strategies and practical saving tips, enabling them to confidently manage their finances and achieve their financial aspirations.
- We will discuss the benefits of super contributions and tax offsets, as well as deductions available for remote work, education expenses, and uniforms.
- Attendees will learn how to reduce their tax liabilities, leverage various benefits, and make wise spending choices.
- Key takeaways include strategies for tax savings and informed financial decision-making.
We encourage all dance studio owners, contactors, and teachers to attend this workshop.
Presenter:
Harry Hoang FCPA FIPA MAICD is an Australian entrepreneur, business leader, and mentor whose esteemed career encompasses a broad range of industries and initiatives throughout the Australian business ecosystem. More than just another accountant hiding behind a desk, Harry is a visionary, changing the face of accounting while empowering the leaders of tomorrow. Throughout the years, Harry has contributed significantly to the Canberra business community, taking part in various business mentorship programs such as the Griffin Accelerator Program, Innovation ACT, Mill House Social Enterprise etc. He also runs a quarterly training program, Accountant Change, which provides essential skills to university students and recent graduates, helping them bridge the gap between education and work.
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