Warning for Real Estate Agents – Fraudulent letter from ATO

EAC Members are advised that the letter purporting to be from the Australian Tax Office is fraudulent and should be ignored. Click here to view letter.

This letter is not from the “Australian Government/Australia taxation Office” as stated and is endeavouring to obtain both personal and property information about your clients for fraudulent purposes.

You should not respond to the letter or forward it to your clients.

Members may call our Practice Support area for more information.

The 2013 Winter Edition of From the Boardroom is now available!

EAC From the Boardroom Winter 2013

This edition features a pictorial on the NSW Heat of the Australasian Real Estate Institutes’ Auctioneering Championships, hosted by Estate Agents Co-operative Ltd.

Other articles include:

Dale Whittaker puts his opinion out there on real estate market conditions.

David Crombie provides an overview on future developments.

Geoff Hunter reports on the pending National Licensing of Property Occupations.

Damien McDonald shares 7 Essential Real Estate Marketing Tips.

The From the Boardroom publication is exclusive to EAC Members.

 

2013 Gong Ride – Help me support people with MS

This year I am taking part in the 2013 Gong Ride again in order to raise funds for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

Last year, the group that I ride with out of Wentworth Point raised over $12,000 for MS Australia through our participation in the Gong Ride and this year we are looking to do even better.

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It was a fabulous event and all our riders were excited to be part of the challenge.

MS is the most common disease of the central nervous system and affects more than 23,000 Australians.

Did you know?

* The average age of diagnosis of MS typically between 20 and 40 years of age

* MS affects three times as many women as men

MS Australia aims to minimise the impact of multiple sclerosis on all individuals affected by the disease, as well as their families, carers and the community, by offering a wide range of services, equipment and support. MS Australia’s goal is to assist everyone affected by MS to live life to their fullest potential and secure the care and support they need, until we ultimately find a cure.

Please DONATE by clicking here and help MS Australia support all people affected by multiple sclerosis.