Client Guides
Clear and simple explanations of complex topics
Our mission is to make tax simple for everyone. We’ve taken the time to create these free resources to help ensure that you have the knowledge and understanding you need to maximise the amount of money in your pocket.
INSIGHTS
Timely information on important items
Over time we’ve had to custom design tools and calculators to help us get our jobs done efficiently and effectively. We were taught that sharing was good, so have a look at what we have

2026 Federal Budget
The 2026 federal budget is one of the most controversial in recent memory. With record spending, a cost of living crisis, and a housing affordability crisis, the Government has been forced to do something drastic. The question is… have they pulled the right levers?

Bank Feeds are Changing – What You Need To Know
Accounting software packages often use “bank feeds” – a connection to your bank to download all transactions to save you manually entering those. How these bank feeds are connected and maintained will be changing soon, and you can read about it all here.

2026 Victorian State Budget
The Victorian State budget was delivered on 5 May 2026 with little fanfare (given the federal budget takes up all the news). With mounting debt, unfortunately there were very few “winners” to come out of the budget.
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VIDEO GUIDES
Short and sharp help
Keep checking in as we create more video content. Our aim is for our videos to cover how-to’s (such as how to register for GST), as well as give you easy to understand summaries of tax and business topics.
TOOLS AND CALCULATORS
Free stuff to assist
Over time we’ve had to custom design tools and calculators to help us get our jobs done efficiently and effectively. We were taught that sharing was good, so have a look at what we have
OTHER RESOURCES
Other information we have to offer
Tax Deductions Guide
Looking for help on what you can claim as an individual taxpayer?
We have a “plain english” guide to the most common deductions waiting for you here.
Bank Letters
We, like all accountants, get asked to sign all sorts of forms for banks and other lenders.
We can sign off on “factual information” that we can verify (such as the accounts we prepare are accurate, your sales last year are $x, etc), but nothing more.