zoyra
Hi,
We are looking for a freelance accountant/tax advisor. This is for a CV business. Any recommendation, much appreciated. Please pm me, or leave your contacts here. Thank you.
Suna
I have a small resort that we are nearly ready to open in Bali and am looking for a good accountant. Someone that specialises in Australasian accounting would be ideal. Can anyone make a recommendation ?
Thanks
Markit
Welcome to Bali and the forum Suna (rather than Lata?)
Suggest you consider what you're gonna do with an accountant first:
Pay tax in Indo?
Ditto Oz?
Do I [U]really[/U] need to do this?
Also good to know where you are.
bakung
[quote="Markit, post: 98490"]Welcome to Bali and the forum [COLOR="#FF0000"]Suna (rather than Lata?)[/COLOR]
Suggest you consider what you're gonna do with an accountant first:
Pay tax in Indo?
Ditto Oz?
Do I [U]really[/U] need to do this?
Also good to know where you are.[/QUOTE]
Markits next flight off to Hollywood i would recommend, :icon_idea:
Smoke
so you have a resort in [B]Bali[/B]
Make money in [B]Bali[/B]
and you want an aussie accountant ?
why not an Inodonesian accountant for the RI taxes . I sure the tax man will visit
Suna
I am happy to have an Indonesian accountant, but it would be good if they also knew the Australian tax laws. So ideally someone who specialises in Australians that have foreign investments here in Bali :-)
Suna
Of course will have to pay tax in Indo.... maybe Australia as well. Need some good advice.
gilbert de jong
[quote="Suna, post: 98500"]Of course will have to pay tax in Indo.... maybe Australia as well. Need some good advice.[/QUOTE]
I think you might be better off with a lawyer specialised in domestic + international tax, since you're looking for advice and not a number-cruncher.
There are some australians on this forum who own resort/hotel/resto/bar, might be worth it to try and ask on here before asking an accountant or lawyer.
Suna
Great, thank you I will try agai.
matsaleh
This lady lives in Bali and is an Australian tax accountant. Maybe she can help.
[URL]https://www.facebook.com/suzanne.faulkner[/URL]
You will need to log in to Facebook to contact her.
Suna
Thank you :-)
ferdie
I would assume that you treat the resort as an investment on a separate business entity, so you don't have a lot of Aussie tax matters beside reporting your investment and its dividend.
Anything more than that would make your life more complicated than how it should be