WEBINAR - Making your books tax ready with Clayton Oates (Reckon Accounts & Reckon Accounts Hosted)

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edited August 2022 in Accounts Hosted

WEBINAR: Making your books tax ready with Clayton Oates (Reckon Accounts & Reckon Accounts Hosted)

Now that end of year is over its time to make sure your books are tax ready before delivering to your Accountant.

Register now to attend the Making your Books Tax Ready Webinar on Tuesday 6 September at 9.30am (AEST).


Hosted by Reckon & presented by Reckon Accredited Trainer Clayton Oates from QA Business, this webinar will reveal the key processes that should be undertaken to ensure your books are ready for your Accountant and minimise the potential for any unnecessary costs required to prepare your financial accounts and business tax return this year.


Discover how to reconcile your BAS and PAYG figures for the year, learn how to identify if any “opening balance issues” exist in your file and what to do about it, find out how to get your Reckon figures balanced to your Accountants Financials, plus much more!

 

What do I get by attending the session?

  • A comprehensive 30 page workbook to guide you through the production and review of all of your year end reports in you Reckon Accounts software.
  • A practical walk through within the software of all of the steps in the workbook.
  • Access to the Webinar recording.
  • End of Year Reconciling Spreadsheets.
  • Hints & tips on how to save your Accountant time in preparation of your year end work.
  • Expert advice on how to fix the key issues that have been the biggest challenges for your Accountant in preparing your end of year work.
  • Bonus - Bookkeeping EOM Checklist (Valued at $49).

All this plus much more for only $99.

Numbers are limited so register today to avoid disappointment.


CLICK THE BUTTON BELOW TO REGISTER YOUR ATTENDANCE



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