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Individual Tax Returns - What you should consider

Posted 4 Jul '17

Do you have a will?
Do you have insurance in place to cover the unexpected?
Do you know where your superannuation is at?

At this risk of sounding like an old greasy haired financial planner, these are 3 BIG IMPORTANT items that we want to make sure all our individuals have considered. Whilst Empire cannot directly provide the solution we have found some trusted partners that we would be more than happy to put you in touch with. If you are in the category of knowing you need to sort this but don’t know where to go, let us know and we would be happy to have a helping hand!

Contact Empire today to get started 07 3124 0244 

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