Thursday
06
Oct
2011

Tax Attack Workshop

Posted Saturday 27 Feb 2021

Feeling a bit stressed about end of year tax returns?

Decided that it's finally time to get your finances truly sorted?

Still convincing yourself that ignoring the IRD will make it go away?

Here's an opportunity to take the first step to getting it under control

Come along to this informal workshop hosted by WIFT NZ, SDGNZ and Images and Sound, and which is firmly focused on the needs of the film and television industry.

Bookkeeper & Production Accountant Leeyan Stephens, from BookAssist Limited and Ric Thorpe from Chartered Accountant office, DJCA Limited offer information and suggestions for:

Paperwork - getting Invoicing right and what Receipts to keep

  • End of Year Tax Returns - how to get prepared
  • Getting Outstanding Returns Filed
  • Setting yourself up a process for an easier and simpler future

We will also cover:

THE PAST - BEEN AVOIDING THE IRD FOR AGES?

Getting your tax sorted might not be as hard as you think!

Hear what to do, where to go and who to see

THE PRESENT - PLAN OF ATTACK FOR THE CURRENT YEAR

Practical information for what to do right now

Make yourself a checklist of things to do

THE FUTURE - TECHNOLOGY THAT MAKES IT EASY

Our friendly technology expert, Ric, will demonstrate how new technology is designed to allow you to do more yourself (saving you money) while still having your sidekick Accountant keep an eye on things and help you along.

Most things can even be done on your phone!

Price:  $5 for WIFT NZ members, $10 non-members

To register please contact victoria.c@imagesandsound.co.nz

BOOK NOW as there is limited space!

 

 

Date: Thursday 06 Oct 2011
Location: Images and Sound, 113 Grafton Road, Auckland 1010
Time: 6.00pm

Thursday
06
Oct
2011

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