About OTG Accountants
OTG Accountants is a progressive modern accounting practice that specialises in tax minimisation strategies for clients in business or employees. We take a look at your situation and determine if there are any areas where a benefit can be improved, perhaps by changing your business structure to minimise tax, or to gain a long term financial advantage by using some of the many tax effective investment strategies available. We specialise in GST, investment properties, shares, capital gains, private property and share trusts, company or trust formation, and SMSF. We have a network of professionals available to meet your specialised requirements. We have accountants and advisers available to help you no matter where you are in Australia. Contact us today for a chat about your situation or email us any time.
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Degree Qualified Accountants
Fast & Professional Service
Trained Professionals
SMSF
GST
Bookkeeping
Accounting
Business Structure Assessment
Financial Statements
Business Advice
SMSF Compliance
Online Accounting Services
Investment Advice
Tax Planning
Accounting Software Assistance
Not-For-Profit Audits
Business Activity Statements
Tax Returns
NFP Entity Auditing Services
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Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I don't complete an SMSF audit?
Failing to complete an annual audit for a SMSF can result in penalties from the ATO, with administrative penalties up to $4,200 per trustee. Non-compliance with superannuation laws can result in further penalties, enforcement action or cancellation of the SMSF's registration.
What documents are required for an SMSF audit?
SMSFs must undergo an annual audit by an independent ASIC-registered auditor, who examines various records and documents to assess the fund's compliance with superannuation laws and accuracy of its financial statements. Documents which need to be reviewed include financial statements, investment records, contribution records, benefit payments and compliance documentation.
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