Collison Accounting is a personal, friendly and professional accounting firm located in Old Bar, on the Mid North Coast. We offer a personalised service where our clients deal directly with an accountant rather than a receptionist or bookkeeper. Our services are professional, efficient and specialised - we give qualified attention to every job.
We are aware of the economic, legal and financial factors influencing you and your business. We can help you capitalise on opportunities, and when necessary minimise problems; we are there through the good and the not so good times. Collison Accounting offers a range of accounting services, including business advice, taxation and MYOB consulting.
We are aware of the economic, legal and financial factors influencing you and your business. We can help you capitalise on opportunities, and when necessary minimise problems; we are there through the good and the not so good times. Collison Accounting offers a range of accounting services, including business advice, taxation and MYOB consulting.
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Collison Accounting was founded in 2007 by Nicole Collison in Old Bar, on the Mid North Coast. Since establishment the firm has enjoyed significant growth and success due to its ability to retain clients and deliver consistently superior services. Collison Accounting gives you peace of mind by looking after your financial and accounting operations.
We offer a range of high-quality accounting, financial and business services. At Collison Accounting, we understand that no two clients are the same. We would be delighted to meet with you to determine how you can make best use of our team and the services we provide. Communication and effective administration are essential elements of a successful organisation.
If you have disposed of any assets (which can include the loss, destruction or sale of an asset) which are subject to capital gains tax, you need to let us know as soon as possible. These are known as capital gains events, which can affect the way in which a capital gain or loss is calculated, and when it is included in a net capital gain or loss.
There is a proverb that says that it is better to ask for forgiveness than to ask permission. Generally speaking, the idea behind this saying is that if you ask for permission and you do not receive it, then the punishment will be a lot harsher than if you do the thing that you asked to do and get caught afterwards.
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Nicola Emoe
Sep 26, 2020
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