7 July Claiming tax deductions for travel businesses: webinar reminder for ATAS members July 7, 2023 By Amanda Rixon Media Release 0 On July 11 from 4-5pm, ATO Audit and Compliance Officer Matthew Walsh will translate tax obligations into plain English for participants to better understand which deductions can be claimed and when they can be claimed. The session will also cover record keeping. With over two decades experience in the ATO, Matthew brings a broad knowledge of the taxation and superannuation systems. He ensures small businesses are also successful businesses through building understanding of tax and super obligations. This webinar is complimentary for ATAS Accredited Businesses, and AFTA Corporate Partners and Allied Members as part of ATAS’s ongoing travel industry support. Non-members can register for a $50 fee per person, by emailing afta@afta.com.au. If you miss the webinar, you can obtain the recording by contacting the team at compliance@afta.com.au. Quotes from Dean Long, CEO AFTA: “Tax deductions are a hot topic for ATAS Accredited businesses, particularly now its tax time. Tax obligations can be challenging to navigate for travel professionals, particularly small businesses, so ATAS continues provide the training and skills support our members need from us the most.” “Continuing professional development is a key benefit of being an ATAS Accredited Business. I encourage participating travel professionals to take advantage of this free webinar, and hear from an ATO expert on how you can get the most value for your travel business at tax time.” MEDIA CONTACT: LJ Loch 0488 038 555 or lj.loch@afta.com.au Related Articles Travel has a new home – the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) The Australian Travel Industry has a new peak industry body representing travel agents and advisors, tour operators, consolidators and wholesalers replacing the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) effective today. Industry Experts Convene for Inaugural ATAS Advisory Committee Meeting It’s straight to action for the ATAS Advisory Committee (AAC) with briefings from several experts and committee appointments with David Walker named Chair and Scott Darlow Vice-Chair. Record-high ATAS accreditation renewals In a resounding endorsement of the Australian Travel Accreditation Scheme (ATAS), the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is delighted to report an unprecedented surge in accreditation renewals, demonstrating the industry’s robust confidence in the scheme. AFTA’s Women in Travel Summit now sold out Tickets to the highly anticipated Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) Women in Travel Summit (March 13) have now sold out. Mainstream Media Profiling Delivers for ATAS Businesses The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA)’s ongoing mainstream media profiling of ATAS businesses is a winner, with members who continue to benefit from national media exposure. ATAS support through complaint process a winner Support through successful management and resolution of customer disputes is one of the many benefits of being ATAS accredited according to participating travel professionals. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.