May 13, 2021

More than $29 billion in temporary business and personal income tax cuts, a $33 billion boost for care services and $4 billion more for training programs, are at the core of the government’s budget which aims to create 250,000 jobs by the end of 2022 and drive the unemployment rate below 5%.

October 20, 2017

Many Australians are now looking to take control and become more involved in their superannuation. SMSFs hold approximately one-third of the total super funds and are often the preferred choice for people who are highly involved with their superannuation and retirement planning. Our Accountants in Goldcoast have helped many clients set up accounts and run SMSF funds.

Although E-Tax and Tax Pack are available, a large number of taxpayers in Australia commit mistakes at the end of financial year when they do their tax return. If you feel like you don’t have the experience or expertise to lodge your own return, you should consider investing in the services of a Tax Agent.

January 27, 2017

Daniel is one of our full-time Accountants at Trak.  He’s been with us since we started over two and a half years ago when there were just two staff members alongside myself and Gail. Initially part-time, Daniel has taken on more and more responsibility as the business has grown and he’s now fully immersed inRead More »

November 18, 2016

Suzanne comes with a depth of experience in office administration and support in the tax and accounting industry, especially public practice. She is one of those individuals who just knows how to deal with so many elements of compliance and governance related matters, so she really brings excellent value to our team. For our clients,Read More »

May 9, 2016

Trak Accountants is a dynamic firm that specialises in business accounting and advisory.  The firm is going into a growth phase due to a recent merger which will see us hold several practices within the next 12 months.  Our point of difference is that we seek to be genuinely proactive and to provide our clientsRead More »