
Individual tax returns
Simplify Your Tax Return Process with Expert Guidance.

Our Approach
How Advice9 Transforms Your Tax Filing Experience.

Advice9 specialises in transforming the tax return process from stressful to straightforward. Our team of registered tax agents brings daily expertise to your unique situation, uncovering opportunities you might have missed and ensuring your tax return is accurate and optimised.
WHAT WE OFFER
Why Choose Advice9 for Your Tax Needs?
In an era where DIY tax lodgement is made simple by the ATO’s advancements, the value of professional oversight cannot be overstated. Our highly trained accountants look at your return holistically, ensuring no deduction is missed and prioritising your financial well-being.
Expert Insight
Our professionals are adept at navigating the complexities of the tax system, offering tailored advice to enhance your financial health and minimise tax liabilities.
Extended Deadlines
Benefit from later submission dates, shifting from October 31st to May 15th the following year when submitting with our services.
Year-Round Support
Filing your tax return is just the beginning. We’re here all year to assist with any tax-related queries or advice you might need.
Maximised Returns
Our goal is to ensure you claim what you’re entitled to and avoid the pitfalls of incorrect deductions, protecting you from potential audits and maximising your return.
FAQS
Let's Answer Some of Your
Questions and Concerns.
Individuals must lodge their tax returns by 31 October each year unless they use a registered tax agent, which offers extended deadlines.
Generally, you’ll need your Tax File Number (TFN), payment summaries, financial statements, receipts for deductions, bank statements, and any records of capital gains or losses.
You can claim deductions for expenses directly related to earning your income, such as work-related equipment, uniforms, and travel expenses, provided you have kept receipts or records.
Eligibility for offsets or rebates depends on your circumstances, including income level, whether you have dependents, medical expenses, and more.
A deduction reduces your taxable income, potentially lowering the tax you pay, while an offset directly reduces your tax payable.
Most Australian taxpayers pay a Medicare Levy of 2% of their taxable income, contributing to the country’s healthcare system. There are exemptions and reductions based on income and family circumstances.
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Ready to Ease Your Tax Season Stress?
Don’t let tax time be a source of anxiety. With Advice9, gain peace of mind and confidence that your tax return is in expert hands. Contact us today to learn how we can help you easily navigate your tax return, maximise your benefits, and safeguard your financial future.

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