About this event
Every accountant has seen it. A director takes drawings throughout the year—no wages, no dividends, no worries—and then hits tax time with a massive surprise.
Suddenly, there’s a director loan on the balance sheet. The company ‘made money’ but can’t pay its tax. Cash is gone and they probably can’t pay the BAS.
It causes problems for failing businesses, but also for profitable ones. The company looks fine—until you realise the significant amount of hidden tax the directors can’t pay. Meanwhile loans in liquidation are treated as just that – repayable to the company liquidator.
Director loans are one of the most dangerous blind spots in small business accounting—and they’re exploding across Australian companies. In about 48% of ATO audits, loan accounts are identified that aren’t disclosed on the tax return—exposing both the accountant and their clients to risk.
The real problem? Directors often don’t understand that drawings aren’t wages. Accountants try to patch things up with Division 7A—but if it’s not done properly (and often it’s not), the loan compounds, the tax risk grows, and accountants get blamed when the director ends up in serious trouble.
In this session, Jarvis Archer (Business Reset) teams up with Peter Johnson (tax training guru) and Tony Vidray (experienced accountant) to break down how it all goes wrong—and how to prevent it.
We’ll walk you through the horror stories, the hidden traps, and the real-world solutions you can use with your clients right now.
What You Will Learn:
1. The Tragedy of Mismanaged Loans
2. Division 7A – The Rules
3. Practical Approaches to Difficult Clients
If you’re an accountant advising business owners, this is a webinar you’ll want to attend. Invite your team too, as a CPD certificate is available for this 75-minute session.
Join us for this complimentary session and get the strategies, insights, and tools to help your clients avoid the perils of drawings and get on top of their (and your) Div 7A risks.
Set aside the time in your calendar now for Wednesday 23 April.
Start time across time zones (note the different QLD start time, post-Daylight Savings):
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Tony holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the University of Newcastle. He is a fellow of CAANZ, a fellow of the Taxation Institute of Accountants and is a Chartered Tax Adviser and a Registered Tax Agent. He is now the director and majority owner of AV Chartered Accountants.
Jarvis is known for his down-to-earth and relatable approach. He's a straight talker who isn't afraid to ask company directors the tough questions that lead them to clearer decisions and better outcomes.
We give Australian company directors a clear path forward when their business tax debt has become unmanageable.