EOFY for Small Business: Your Complete Tax Lodgement Checklist

30 June doesn't wait, and neither does the ATO. Most small business owners hit June with a pile of unreconciled accounts, a vague memory of super contributions, and no idea whether they've actually captured every deduction. In this session, Pradi Hamid, Accountant at Lawpath, walks through a clear, step-by-step checklist covering everything you need to close out the financial year properly, including Xero reports, ATO obligations, and the deductions most businesses miss.

4th June, 2026, 12:00 PM AEST

In this session, Pradi will cover: 

  • Reconciling your accounts: how to close out your books accurately before 30 June and catch any discrepancies.
  • Deductions review: the expenses most small businesses forget to claim, and how to make sure yours are documented correctly.
  • Super contributions: confirming your SG obligations are met and understanding the cut-off dates that affect deductibility.
  • Year-end reports in Xero: which reports to run, what to check, and how to prepare your file for your accountant or tax return.
  • ATO obligations checklist: a plain-English rundown of what's due, when, and what happens if you miss it.
 

Why Attend?

Walk away with a checklist you can act on immediately.

Nothing left behind 

A complete checklist means no missed deductions, no forgotten obligations, and no last-minute scramble to your accountant.

Deadlines that matter 

Understand the key ATO cut-off dates for super, BAS, and lodgements, so nothing catches you off guard.

Xero-ready walkthrough 

Know exactly which reports to run and what to look for, so your year-end file is clean and your lodgement is straightforward.

Plain-English guidance 

No jargon. Pradi breaks down what the ATO actually expects from small business owners in language that makes sense.

 

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