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  • Profile photo of JimmyJJimmyJ
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    @jimmyj
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    Has anyone heard of The Taxation Examiner (TTE)?

    http://www.tte.com.au/product.html

    It is a reference book and subscription service to help you understand tax and get the most deductions possible.

    I am thinking of subscribing however would like to hear from other people who have used this service?

    Cheers,
    JJ

    Profile photo of sea oxsea ox
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    JJ,

    First of all i would like to take this opportunity to thank a friend who put me onto this site. He may well not be the most educated guy ive met, but after browsing this site for the last few hours im pleased to say im impressed with the content in these forums and plan to use them in the future.
    JJ, sorry i digress……..i recently met a property manager who claims that the TTE was like a bible and greatly helped her small business to the extent she was giving advice to her accountant and said it was well worth the $300 odd dollars to purchase it. This was however several years ago, so im unaware of any new editions but would also like to hear from anyone else who has read/purchased a TTE.
    Sorry i could not have been of any more help but i also look forward to hearing any responses on this matter.
    Good luck!

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    There are plenty of these sorts of books around. One by taxpayers Australia (I think) is good and much cheaper. Check out your local library too – may be a few years old, but still pretty much the same. Also check out the second hand uni bookstores as you can pick up old editions cheap or even free.

    Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
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    Profile photo of sea oxsea ox
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    Cheers for the heads up Terry, i'll have a bit of a look around and let you know how i go.

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    if you are in Sydney I would recomend the 2nd Hand bookshop in UTS.

    Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
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    Hi JJ,
    The Taxation Examiner is far more than a book.  It is a phenomenal service.  As a subscriber you receive bimonthly newsletters detailing all the changes in the tax legislation and it is written in lay language making it easy to understand.   This keeps you up to date and aware of what you are entitled to claim.  I sure know my accountant doesn't have the time to keep up with all the changes because we are in the midst of the biggest overhaul of our tax system in 50 yrs.  As a subscriber you also receive their Annual Tax Reference Guide which is a book covering the A-Z of tax, plus 2 booklets: 1 has 240 Commonly overlooked deductions which is why the ATO had billions of $$$$$ in overpaid taxes, some years ago, because small business leave everything in their accountants hands.  Also at no extra cost The Taxation Examiner gives their subscribers full and free access to their research department.  This is a write in service so you can write by letter, fax or email any tax question you have, this can be business related or personal.  They do all the research for you and then respond anonymously in the following newsletter.  This is worth hundreds if not thousands of dollars if you make good use of it.  The service is only $290 per annum including GST and is claimable under Business Subscriptions.  I am aware there are two other similar services that both cost over $400.  Given that they copied The Taxation Examiner and The Taxation Examiner has been operating since 1989, I know who I choose to be with.  You can subscribe by contacting their office on 07 5630 5500.  AND if you pay up front by credit card they will also give you a Capital Gains Tax Register to log all your business assets and related costs PLUS 3 back issues of the newsletter absolutely FREE.  Just mention the sales code "FA".  Hope this helps.

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    Just read the sample http://www.tte.com.au/tax_tips_sample.pdf

    It has some excellent tips. I didn't know you could depreciate dogs!

    Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
    http://www.Structuring.com.au
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    Lawyer, Mortgage Broker and Tax Advisor (Sydney based but advising Aust wide) http://www.Structuring.com.au

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