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What are the tax obligations for small businesses in Australia?

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Small businesses must register for an ABN and possibly GST, and they need to comply with payroll tax and superannuation requirements.;Income tax returns must be filed annually, and businesses should keep accurate fina...

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What are the rights of debtors in Australia?

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Debtors in Australia have rights under the Australian Consumer Law, which includes protection against unfair practices.;Debtors can also negotiate repayment plans or seek financial counseling to manage their debts.

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How much does notary services cost in Australia?

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The cost of notary services varies, but typical fees range from $50 to $100 per document, depending on the complexity of the service.;Some notaries may charge higher fees for more complex tasks or urgent services, so...

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What are the legal options for extending a visa in Australia?

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Visa extensions in Australia depend on the visa type; some visas allow for onshore applications for extension, while others may require applying for a different visa.;Applicants must provide evidence of their continue...

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What is the role of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO)?

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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is responsible for collecting revenue, administering the tax system, and ensuring compliance with tax laws.;The ATO provides guidance, processes tax returns, conducts audits, and o...

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How does superannuation work in Australia?

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Superannuation in Australia is a mandatory system where employers contribute a percentage of an employee's earnings to a superannuation fund.;Employees can also make voluntary contributions, and the funds are typicall...

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