Income Expenses Tracking Sheet
Income expenses tracking sheet based on current ATO requirements.
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Income expenses tracking sheet based on current ATO requirements.
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A form for calculating car expenses based on the One Third of Actuals (Fuel Excluded) method. Fuel excluded means that you don't have to keep receipts of fuel and oil but you are able to calculate fuel and oil consumption based on the manufacturer's guidelines. All other costs must be vouched. It provides a calculation sheet, a dedicated day book and a dedicated petty cash voucher. All three documents are included in this Word document. An Excel spreadsheet version of the day book is also available. Australian business accounting and tax reporting document.
The Excel spreadsheet version of the dedicated day book to accompany and the Logbook One Third of Actuals (Fuel Included) Method. Australian business accounting and tax reporting document.
For most small businesses in Australia the issue is to get the BAS correct at the end of the month.
Creditors' Ledger Reconciliation (List of Creditors)
A form for calculating car expenses under
based on the Cents per Kilometre method and based on the assumption that the car is used in the same way each week. It concentrates on a typical week and estimates the business and private use of the car and than calculates the claim over 48 weeks. Australian business accounting and tax reporting document.
Purchases Journal Reconciliation Statement
List of Invoices & Statements Received
The Excel spreadsheet version of the dedicated day book to accompany the One Third of Actuals (Fuel Excluded) Method and the Logbook (Fuel Excluded) Method.
Australian business accounting and tax reporting document.
Policy statement describing what a business trip is and how it is different from travel allowances. It specifies the rules for athorisation of business trips, business expenditure while on a business trip and how you generate proper costs and good behaviour.