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What is the best structure to use when starting up a business

  • Written by Tess Sanders Lazarus


Coco Hou, tax specialist and accountant, has shared her advice for people who are starting up their own businesses, setting up side gigs, or moving into consultancy work. The start of the new financial year is always a busy time for people starting up their own businesses.

 

“The number one element of starting your own business is understanding what kind of business you want to start. This may seem simple, but there are big differences between sole traders, partnerships, companies and trusts,” says Coco Hou.

 

Sole traders lodge a single tax return for their income, as there is no separate business tax return. Sole traders pay taxes at the same tax rates as individuals, and there is a tax-free threshold.

 

Companies are taxed as a separate entity, and as a director you must file both a company tax return and an individual tax return. There is no tax-free threshold for companies.

 

While the right structure for your business will depend on your income and the benefits and deductions you can claim, the overhead and ongoing costs of sole trading are lower than that of companies, as sole trading is a simpler structure.

 

Partnerships are for when a group of people run a business together, but not as a company. Each partner will file a personal income tax return.

 

Trusts involve holding property or assets for the benefits of others. Beneficiaries will pay income tax on income received from trusts throughout the year.

 

No structure is better or worse than any other, but it is worth carefully considering the overhead and ongoing costs of each structure, and weighing up the deductions and benefits of each structure.

 

“Remember, while it’s best to figure out which structure is best for you as you start out, you can change the form your business takes later on,” says Coco Hou.

 

Personal Service Income is another key factor in new businesses tax obligations.

 

Coco says, “If the majority of your business income is in the form of personal income, then it will be taxed as personal income, and tax benefits related to the specific structure of your business may be unimportant.”

 

Coco emphasises how important it is to be above the board with taxes.

 

“For a new business it is important to get things right from day one. If you’re functioning as a sole trader, you can claim business expenses as tax deductions. While this is a great benefit, make sure your documentation is entirely in order before you claim.

 

“You never know when you might be audited, and it can be a devastating blow to a small business to be fined or to incur interest because of an error in tax files. This is why I suggest to meet with a good accountant before you get started to ensure you are setting things up in the most suitable way possible.”

 

For novices to business, who are only just starting on their journey, my advice is to not only find a good accountant to help you set things up, but to continue working work them to check and assist along the way with taxes and expenses.

 

“That first overhead can seem a big and daunting, but it’s worth hiring an accountant to help out for at least the first few years,” says Coco Hou.

 

“Having that peace of mind, and the security of a professional accountant to ensure your taxes are correct and your finances are in order is priceless.”

 

Coco wishes the best of luck to all those starting new ventures in the new financial year.

 

“Starting on a new business venture is exciting and amazing, and to have a stress free, informed approach to taxes is the best thing for your new journey. It allows you to focus fully on realising your dream.”

 

Coco Hou, is the Managing Director of Platinum Professional Training. Platinum is one of Australia’s largest accounting training and internship providers with offices across all major Australian cities. Coco Hou is also a CPA qualified accountant and Managing Director of Platinum Accounting.

 

www.platinumaccg.com.au

www.cocohou.com.au

Leading Employment Firm in WA 2018

  • Written by News Company


Only a certain few start their careers as the boss. For most of us, we get employed by companies and in most cases, we never really find the need to hire employment lawyers. But if we do, hiring an employment lawyer, especially from a leading employment firm that has garnered several awards, can mean the difference between a successful lawsuit and a failed one. As an employee, you have legal rights that the employer is bound by law to abide by. We as employers, may not have enough knowledge on how these rights affect us. When such a time arrives, it is critical to aim for those rights.

What Does An Employment Lawyer Do?

Before you seek the services of an employment lawyer, it is vital that you understand what they do, seeing as that these lawyers will request payment. It is wise to know what you get from them. An employment lawyer is a lawyer that will help make sure that an employee is treated fairly by the employer. It is the lawyer's job to protect the rights of the employee and that these rights are upheld consistently by the employer. Employment lawyers are typically well-versed in coursework, employment laws, and the labour code. These lawyers must be licensed by the state to practice law.

When Do You Need An Employment Lawyer?

Now that you understand what an employment lawyer is, the next thing you need to learn about is when you will need their services. To put it simply, if you are not well versed on the labour code (which is expected for most employees), hiring an employment lawyer is your best move. But when exactly do you need to hire one? There are many occasions where you need the help of employment lawyers. One good example is during the signing of your contract as an employee. Contracts usually involve terms and conditions of your employment. It is a smart move to consult an employment lawyer and ask him or her to examine the document to see if there is anything that you need to be alarmed about or if there is anything you need to keep in mind before you sign that document. Even if negotiating the terms is not an option, having an employment lawyer examine these documents will allow you to get a clear picture of what the papers say before you sign on the dotted line; this is a brilliant move when your employer asks you to sign a non-compete agreement.

Another occasion where you need to hire an employment lawyer is if you feel like you are being discriminated against or harassed for various reasons like age, gender, race, disability, religion or any other reason. It is essential to consult an employment lawyer during this time to make sure that whatever step you want to make it legal. Remember, not all unfair or unjust actions are illegal. Consulting a lawyer will allow you to know what your options are and to see if there are any legal actions that you can take to remedy the situation.

Lastly, another good reason to hire an employment lawyer is if you feel like you were wrongfully terminated from your job. Unlawful termination is kind of like the specialty of employment lawyers. By consulting a lawyer, you will be able to determine if there is a legal course of action that you can take to get what is rightfully yours. The same goes if you were laid off. You can get counsel from your attorney to see if the severance package that you will be getting abides by the legal conditions of the state where you work.

How Do You Find The Right Employment Lawyer For You?

Now that you know when you will need the services of an employment lawyer, the next step is to understand how to find a good one; this is where hiring a good lawyer from a leading employment firm comes in handy. Typically, you can find a good firm from recommendations of people that you know. That is not a wrong way to start. But to find the best lawyer for your needs, you need to do more than trust the recommendation of your friend or relative. It is crucial to do your due diligence when finding the right lawyer.

The first thing you can do is to check the firm's website and gather information. Look for awards that the firm has received since this will be your primary basis if the firm is competent enough. For example, if you look at MKI Legal's website, you will see that this firm is the recipient of various awards; this goes to show that a lot of people have trusted this firm to handle their case and has been successful in doing so. Your next step is to interview with the lawyer/firm. Do not be embarrassed about asking questions. It is your right to do so as a potential client. Asking for the firm or lawyer's experience in handling these types of cases should be your first question. If you feel satisfied with their answer, you can present your case and see what they think of it.

The next step is to ask them if they take the cases they accept to trial; this is an important question since you will want to know what will happen to your case once they accept it. Asking the firm/lawyer what they think are the strengths and weaknesses of your case are is an excellent way to filter out your choices further. A competent lawyer will be able to tell you if your claim stands a chance or not. Of course, do not expect to get a complete assessment of your case since the lawyer/firm has yet to hear the other side of the story. Lastly, asking for the fees and costs of hiring the firm/lawyer is the next logical step; this will ultimately decide whether or not you will be getting their services or not.

Getting the services of the leading employment firm is a step towards the right direction regarding making a case. Even if it only for a consultation, the work of quality employment firms/lawyers will speak for itself. That is why, as much as possible, you should put your trust in the best employment firm in the area.

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