What could go wrong with your Presentation. Things that make it difficult to read.

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What could go wrong with your Presentation

Transcript of What could go wrong with your Presentation. Things that make it difficult to read.

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What could go wrong with

your Presentation

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Things that make it difficult to read

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Too many words

• Paying your tax is an important community responsibility. You should lodge your tax return and activity statements by the due date; otherwise, you may incur penalties and/or interest. You may also incur penalties and interest if you pay your tax late, so it is crucial to budget so you have the money available to pay your tax on time. Businesses and self employed individuals must calculate approximately how much tax will be payable and make sure that they have provided for the appropriate amount. It is important that the tax bill can be paid when it falls due.

• Remember that:– PAYG withholding amounts may be required to be sent to the Tax Office

monthly or quarterly– GST Payments may be required monthly or quarterly– Income tax payments may be require quarterly.

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6 words per slide

Pay and avoid the fine.

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6 words per slide

Prepare a budget.

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6 words per slide

GST is paid quarterly.

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Or 6 words per dot point & animate

Pay and avoid the fine.

Prepare a budget.

GST is paid quarterly.

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Background versus font

Background too colourful.

Background too colourful.

Font not enough contrast.

Font not enough contrast.

Better to use a complete contrast.

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Too many clip art items

The words are - stuck to one side - too small a font.

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Taxation is calculated on what you earn

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Avoid animation

You have to

press a

key

every time

you

want to impart

Information.

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Some fonts are difficult to read.

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Don’t read from your slides.

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So have a look at these slides:3.2 Maccas slide show.ppsx

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Summary

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Check your font

Too bigortoo small

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44 Fond Size is good

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Don’t use more than one font per page

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Is font easy to read?

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Contrast good or bad

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Clip art – too much

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Don’t use clip art – use images!

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Important information should be high on page.

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You don’t pay tax after the age of 70

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Transactions are distracting.

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Transactions are distracting.

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“The perfect slide is when there is no rubbish left to take away.”

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Graphs and Charts

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Miners pay less tax than most other industries

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Changes to the Tax rates on

1 July 2013

2012/13 and 2013/14

Tax bracket Tax rate

$0 to $18,200 0%

$18,201 to $37,000 19%

$37,001 to $80,000 32.5%

$80,001 to $180,000 37%

$180,001+ 45%

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Keep percentages simple

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1.5%Medicare levee

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Complete your 10 slides

Make sure you have 10 slides or more (more is better).

1 title page with your names and the heading is Tax: Group (1, 2, 3 or 4).

9 or more other slides that answer your questions.

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Can’t find the answers to the questions on the instruction sheetGet a copy of Your introduction to Taxation.

Go on the internet and Google Australian Taxation Office

Google Australian Tax and see what information Wikipedia has.

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At the end of each period

Put a copy of your slide show on Miss Scriven’s memory stick so that there is a copy for your partner to present if you are away.

Or put a copy on StudentShared.