Australian Business Number (ABN)
Activity Statement (see Business Activity Statement) Business Activity Statement (BAS)
Allowance
Annual leave (AL)
Apprentice
Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC)
Australian Taxation Office (ATO)
Award
Backpay
BAS agent
BAS service is defined in the Tax Agent Services Act 2009 (TASA) as:
BAS provision is defined in Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 as:
Bereavement leave (see Compassionate leave) Bonus
Break
Bullying (see Workplace bullying) Business Activity Statement (BAS)
Casual employee
Child support
Clothing allowance an amount of money to compensate for the purchase of clothes for work, school, etc. (www.collinsdictionary.com) Commission payment
Commissioner of Taxation
Compassionate leave
Contractors (also independent contractors and subcontractors)
Employee vs contractor
Enterprise Agreement
Employment Termination Payment (ETP)
Source: www.ato.gov.au Workplace bullying
Fair Work Commission
Fair Work Ombudsman
BAS stands for Business Activity Statement. It is a form prepared and lodged with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to report tax obligations which include:
Depending on how small or big a business is based on the turnover or sales, a business can have a monthly, quarterly or a yearly BAS. Most small businesses do their BAS quarterly. |
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