Our Global Family Service is designed to assist families with assets and family members dispersed around the world.
Families with multiple assets in various countries, family members living in different continents and a number of structures such as trusts and companies, need specialist international tax advice and guidance.
To assist our family clients with their tax obligations and provide the essential international tax advice they require, we provide our Global Family Service.
INCLUDED IN OUR GLOBAL FAMILY SERVICE
ADVICE
You will have access to a dedicated Tax Advisor that you can call upon when you need tax advice. Examples of the type of advice you will be able to access includes:
- Annual tax planning
- Tax Reviews
- Structuring and set-up
MAINTENANCE
We will ensure your payments and tax obligations are met and recorded for easier tax reporting. Included in the package:
- Regular bookkeeping
- Payroll and superannuation support
- Tax payment monitoring
- Activity statement preparation and lodgement
- PAYG instalment support
COMPLIANCE
All your tax obligations will be met to ensure you remain compliant across all your entities. Common services include:
- Preparation of financial statements and tax returns for all entities
- Personal tax returns
- Corporate Secretarial including Registered Office services
- Land tax assessments
REPORTING
Periodic performance reports will be made available to you tailored to the information you want to know.
Some standard reports include:
- Profit and Loss
- Balance Sheet
- Cashflow Statement
- Tax cashflow reporting
SPEND YOUR TIME DOING WHAT YOU ENJOY
Our team will stay on top of your tax affairs and obligations, so you have more time to spend on what you enjoy.
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