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Small Business Entities Chapter 7 Small Business Entities © National Core Accounting Publications

© National Core Accounting Publications Small Business Entities (SBE) An entity will be classified as a “small business entity” if it: carries on a business, and satisfies a $2 million aggregated turnover test A SBE may be an individual, company, partnership or trust. © National Core Accounting Publications

© National Core Accounting Publications Small Business Entities (SBE) Aggregated turnover test Aggregated turnover refers to annual gross income or proceeds excluding GST. It includes: Trading stock sales Fees charged for services provided Interest from business bank accounts, and, Any payments received to replace lost earnings © National Core Accounting Publications

Small Business Entities Concessions An entity which satisfies the small business entity test can choose to access various concessions These include: Simplified depreciation rules Simplified trading stock rules Accounting for GST on a cash basis and paying GST by quarterly instalments Various Capital Gains tax concessions A small business entity can choose whether or not to access any one or more of these concessions © National Core Accounting Publications

Simplified Depreciation – Pooling of Assets Allocation of assets to a general small business pool written off at 15% in the year of acquisition and 30% thereafter. Immediate write-off of assets costing $6,500 or less Immediate write-off of the first $5,000 of a motor vehicle Simplified Depreciation – Pooling of Assets © National Core Accounting Publications

© National Core Accounting Publications Simplified Trading Stock Rules Where the difference between opening and closing trading stock balances is $5,000 or less, a small business entity taxpayer can choose not to account for the change in value © National Core Accounting Publications

© National Core Accounting Publications CGT Concessions There are four CGT concessions specifically for small business entities These are covered in Chapter 32: Capital Gains – Special Topics © National Core Accounting Publications

© National Core Accounting Publications Prepaid Expenses A prepaid expense is expenditure for things to be done (in whole or in part) in a later income year. Generally, a prepaid expense is immediately deductible to an SBE taxpayer if: the payment is made for a period of service of 12 months or less, and, the period of service ends no later than the last day of the next income year. © National Core Accounting Publications