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– Australian Business Number, a unique identifier for businesses.
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– Related to Australia.
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– An organization involved in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
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– A numerical value or identifier.
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– Money paid to the government based on income or transactions.
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– The system of collecting taxes by the government.
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– Goods and Services Tax, a 10% tax on most goods and services in Australia.
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– Physical products that are bought or sold.
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– Work done for others as a business activity.
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– Recognition of an amount that reduces tax payable, like input tax credits.
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– Resources or materials put into a business process.
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– The final product or service produced by a business.
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– A document requesting payment for goods or services provided.
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– Money taken out of a payment to be sent to the tax office.
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– The transfer of money in exchange for goods or services.
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– Australian Taxation Office, the government agency that collects taxes.
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– The organization that makes and enforces laws, including tax laws.
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– To officially record a business or activity with a government agency.
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– The act of providing information, such as tax details, to authorities.
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– A formal report, like a Business Activity Statement.
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– Any action or operation, especially related to business or finance.
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– Providing goods or services to others.
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– The desire and ability of customers to buy goods or services.
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– A punishment, often financial, for breaking laws or rules.
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– Moral principles guiding behavior, including paying taxes honestly.
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– Following laws and regulations.
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– Documents or files keeping track of business transactions.
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– Management of money, including income and expenses.
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– Money earned by a business or individual.
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– Money spent to operate a business.
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– Money returned when too much tax has been paid.
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– Laws passed by a government.
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– Physical money in coins or bills.
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– The system of production, distribution, and consumption in a country.
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– The total sales or revenue of a business in a period.
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– The percentage or fixed amount charged as tax.
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– A person or business hired to perform work or services.
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– A customer or person receiving services.
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– A business or person that provides goods or services to others.
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– A book or file recording all financial transactions.
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– An official inspection of financial accounts.
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– A legal financial obligation or debt.
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– An individual or business required to pay taxes.
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– An expense that reduces taxable income.
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– The act of officially recording a business with authorities.
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– Fines or punishments for breaking tax laws.
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– Able to be taxed or subject to tax (listed twice but same meaning).
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– Following rules or laws (also listed twice but important).
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– Providing required information to authorities (also listed twice).