Temporary Office Closure

March 14, 2020

Our COVID-19 Plan

The health and safety of our clients and staff is of top importance to us. As such, we've made the decision to temporarily close our office from Tuesday 17 March as a precaution and to help limit the spread of COVID-19. We will reassess the situation as things progress and hope to re-open after the Easter long weekend.

Rest assured that business will continue as usual, with all our staff available via phone, email or vido conference during this closure. For urgent appointments, special arrangements can be made at our office or at your home or business.

Tax Planning Meetings
As in previous years, we will try and have individual meetings with all of our business clients upon the completion of their March BAS. Where appropriate, we may hold these meetings via telephone or video conference instead of face-to-face.

Govenment Stimulus Measures
The recently announced stimulus package will create extra work for us. We anticipate helping many clients to apply for apprenticeship funding and will re-assess all client's tax situations in light of the new accelerated depreciation measures. If you are thinking of buying new capital assets to take advantage of the increase to the Instant Asset Writeoff, let us know so that we can give you the appropriate advice.

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