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Shane K. Bright & Associates is an accounting firm based in Boronia, Victoria. We service people all over Australia and pride ourselves on our service to our clients, specialising in Accounting & Taxation services from Individual Income Tax Returns to complex business structures and asset protection stratagies.

More than just an accounting firm, our team is made up of highly qualified and motivated individuals across a broad range of financial products, determined to help you achieve your personal & business financial goals. Our services include but are not limited to Accounting & Taxation, Financial Planning, Vehicle & Equipment Finance, Loans & Mortgages, Insurances, Business Structures & Asset protection, Tax Effective Investing, and Superannuation.

 

 

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The mid year 2011/12 budget update is out now!

The mid year 2011/12 Federal Budget update has been released, outlining the global and Australian economic outlook for the near to medium term and detailing budget changes to be implemented over the coming years. Find out more ...
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Latest News

School children caught up in Education Tax Refund fraud

The Tax Office recently issued a warning to taxpayers to be wary of a new scam aimed at defrauding the Education Tax Refund System by exploiting people's Tax File Numbers (TFN's). Find out more ...
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Living away from home concessions -Changes announced

The government recently announced in its Mid Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook report that the Living Away From Home Allowance (LAFHA) would be restricted to reduce the abuse of these consessions. Find out more ...
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Default assessments for non-lodgers

The Tax Office has recently warned tax agents of impending issue of default assessments for clients that have overdue returns. Find out more ...
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Who are super fund member dependants?

Recent Tax Office rulings have clarified when stepchildren and same-sex partners are considered dependents for superannuation death benefit purposes. Find out more ...
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News Archive

A refresher on insurance settlements and GST
Superannuation Guarantee Charge is here to stay
Rental property sale expenses - deduct or capitalise?
December 2011 SuperUpdate Newsletter out now!
Big four banks downgraded by Standard & Poor’s

 

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