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Accounting is a fascinating and ever-changing field. Qualifications in this field open up a world of infinite possibilities and fun pathways in a range of roles, from payroll assistant all the way to chief financial officer (CFO)!
So, with tax season well underway - the busiest time in the industry - there’s no better time to discover what a future in accounting can do for you!
If you’ve earned money while in Australia, then it’s very likely you will need to lodge a tax return.
Most international students living and studying in Australia for more than six months are considered Australian residents for tax purposes. This means you have to declare your income on a tax return. However, as a resident for tax purposes, you are also eligible for the tax-free threshold of $18,200. This is the highest amount of income you can earn without being required to pay any tax on it.
The financial year in Australia ends on 30 June 2024. Tax returns must be lodged between 1 July – 31 October 2024.
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If you’re good with numbers and have a passion for problem-solving, accounting might be perfect for you. Promising stability and versatility, this future-proof field can lead you to work on incredible things in amazing places.
Every company requires finance experts, which means you’ll find career opportunities in any industry, from video games to fashion and even law enforcement.
Not only that, but you’ll get to spend your time finding ways to help others and making a real difference. As an accountant, you have the ability to drive innovation and provide companies with the financial tools they need to succeed.
If you like the sound of an in-demand role that offers competitive salaries, great opportunities for advancement and continuous learning, accounting might just be the career of your dreams!
There are lots of specialised areas within accounting, including auditing, forensic accounting, analytics and more.
No matter your area of interest, there is a 69ÂÜÀò (UC) course for you!
For example, if you want to focus on accounting alone, the Bachelor of Accounting is the way to go. This three-year degree will teach you the fundamentals and give you plenty of real-world experience, helping you build your resume and get the edge on landing your dream job.
Alternatively, if you’d rather gain an in-depth knowledge of the wider finance industry, you may be interested in a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance). Combining practical skills with up-to-date insights, this course will give you a well-rounded understanding of the products and structures in use in finance.
Finally, if you want to expand your learning further or if you have another area of interest, you can explore UC’s excellent range of dual degrees. These allow you to complete your accounting qualification alongside another course in an area like business, science, communications, information technology or international relations.
With so many different options available, you might find it helpful to talk to Careers UC, as they can help you learn which choice is right for you.
To launch a future in accounting, you’ll first need to obtain an undergraduate or bachelor’s degree.
Once you graduate, you’ll be ready to apply for entry-level positions, such as accounting assistant or bookkeeper.
You may also choose to pursue further study at a postgraduate level. In fact, some organisations might require you to undertake postgraduate studies to advance into senior roles. That’s where UC’s Master of Professional Accounting is the perfect option for you.
Gaining relevant work experience during your degree is vital, as it helps you develop real-world knowledge and build your professional network. At UC, Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities like internships and placements are built into your course, making it easy to get hands-on practice for your future career.
Attending industry events is another great way to learn about the industry, expand your network and learn about interesting job opportunities.
The UC Tax Clinic is a student-led campus resource that provides free taxation services to students, individuals and businesses in Canberra.
Through telephone or online appointments, the clinic helps eligible small businesses, individuals, not-for-profits and charities who can’t otherwise afford or access tax services. As a UC student, you can attend the clinic to get your taxes done.
What’s more, if you’re completing a relevant UC degree, you can even gain hands-on experience here as a part of your WIL. Under the guidance of qualified professionals, you’ll get invaluable workplace experience and build your understanding of the tax profession.
Ready to enrol in your ideal degree? Check out UC’s Find Your Course page to browse available programs and find your perfect fit!
Learn more about study options at UC and start your international study journey.
E international@canberra.edu.au
P +61 2 6201 5342
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