Tony Melvin: Managing Director, Chan
& Naylor AustraliaSydney, New South Wales
www.chan-naylor.com.au
With three offices in New South Wales, Chan & Naylor Business and Tax Accountants is recognised within the profession as being one of Australia’s leading accountancy firms. It specialises in structuring for business owners and investors and self-managed superannuation. Directors Tony Melvin, Ed Chan and David Naylor have set their sites on national expansion of the group right across Australia.
Spearing the dissemination of the Chan & Naylor’s expansion is the recent release of the book “How to Legally Reduce Your Tax … Without Losing Any Money!” written by Tony Melvin & Ed Chan.
This easy to follow text focuses on the use of company and trust structures by business owner’s (including soloists) for asset protection and tax minimisation purposes.
Tony's memorable quote
"It’s not how much money you make, but how much you keep, and how hard that money works for
you!"
The Other Deductible Rule can save you time and money by allowing you to pay for expenses directly from your business' earnings. This article discusses the differences between legal control and beneficial ownership.

How does breaking the world down into numbers help the soloist? Many accountants talk of KPIs, this is the acronym for Key Performance Indicators, and these are the main indicators you use in your business to identify your strengths and weakness.
All soloists want to learn how to minimise their tax obligations and maximise tax deductions. This article helps you grasp the fundamentals of reducing your tax via legitimate deductions.
What is a trust? How can a trust help protect your personal and business assets? As for business asset protection, is it something you need to know about? Here are the answers, delivered in a straightforward manner.
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