Privacy Policy

SMSF Accounting and Administration

DBA Private (also means “us” “we” “our”) is an Australian-based and client-focused multidisciplinary retail practice specialising in accounting, bookkeeping, audit, tax, and Self-Managed Superannuation Fund compliance services (“Services”). 

 We discuss in this Privacy Policy the types of information we collect from you, and how we collect, hold, use, and disclose your personal information. We collect these information in order to effectively deliver our Services and improve our business. 

The Information We Collect and Hold

Personal information

We collect personal information directly from you. Personal information may also be collected from third parties including government units, referrers, brokers, agents, and your adviser(s) for the rendition of the Services. 

For prospective client enquiries submitted through our website, we may collect your name, business name, phone number, email address, and other contact details. Other information we may collect from you are the areas in which your business operates, the software programs that you utilise, your IT infrastructure, etc. 

For enquiries in relation to working with us, and for job applications, we may collect your name, email address, and contact details. You also provide us with your consent to the collection of your sensitive personal information when you upload your CV or résumé in our website contact form. 

For clients in the European Economic Area, we only collect personal data that were freely given by you. When you provide us with your personal information, you give your consent that we will only use your data in the implementation of our contractual agreement. Please advise us of any other restriction in the use of your personal data. 

Cookies and other data

We are using session cookies, persistent cookies, and 3rd party cookies on our website. Cookies are in plain text format stored in your device to store data once you access our website. Information such as browser type (for example, Internet Explorer, Chrome, or Firefox), and registered public IP address may be collected when you visit or access our website. A public IP address is a decimal number registered to you for use to communicate on the Internet. We may also collect general geographic area associated with your IP address. 

You may set your internet browser to reject the cookies or prompt you each time a cookie is offered. Cookie rejection may, however, limit your browsing capacity. 

Keeping Information Secure 

DBA Private is committed to ensuring that the security of your personal information is held to the highest standard, and with regular monitoring of possible threats and hazards being implemented in all DBA Private related and independent entities. We utilise robust precautions to protect the confidentiality and security of your data by employing technological, physical, and administrative security safeguards, such as firewalls and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. Despite the process and means of security that we implement for the protection of your data; we nevertheless cannot guarantee full and absolute security of your data. 

You may set your internet browser to reject the cookies or prompt you each time a cookie is offered. Cookie rejection may, however, limit your browsing capacity. 

How Information Is Used and Disclosed

We will only use or disclose your personal information for the purpose for which it was collected. 

The information collected will be used: 

  •  to provide the availed Services based on our contractual arrangement 
  • to render client support including IT services 
  • to improve our Services 
  • to assist in the operation of our business 
  • for necessary research 
  • for correspondence 
  • for those employment related, to assess your suitability to our job vacancy 

You may opt not to provide your personal data. We cannot, however, guarantee full implementation of our Services for lack of data. 

As a multidisciplinary retail practice company, some information collected from you may be disclosed to our related entities. These related entities have their own legal structures, and they operate hand-in-hand with us. We do not share any information unless the sharing of information is with your consent, or the information is necessary for the execution of our contractual agreement. Our related entities with whom we share your personal information may operate outside of Australia. Where this occurs, we take all reasonable and necessary steps to protect your personal information against misuse or loss, ensure that the overseas recipient complies with the relevant privacy laws in Australia (including the APPs, specifically APP8), and may enter into an enforceable contractual arrangement with the overseas recipient that they will handle all personal information accordingly. In addition, a regular compliance check is being implemented to all our overseas related entities. 

We may also share your information with third-party providers such as cloud storage services that store your personal data. We take the utmost precaution and verification that our third-party providers deliver the highest security in storing your data before any transfer is made. 

Further, we will use or disclose your personal information if required to do so by law, such as those relating to Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing. 

How Long We Retain Your Data

All collected information will be retained based on the retention period provided by law or regulation or until necessary for the fulfillment of our contractual arrangement. You have the right to direct us to delete your personal data unless there exists a legal requirement for the retention of the information. 

Please advise if you require us to delete your data for either of the following reasons: (1) it is already inapplicable for the purpose of which it was collected; (2) withdrawal of consent; and (3) your data was unlawfully processed. 

Keeping Information Accurate and Up to Date

Reasonable steps are taken to ensure that all information is accurate, up-to-date, and complete. Please contact us immediately should you require an update, correction, or addition of new information in your data. 

Access to Your Data

Access to your data will be provided to you so you can easily amend, correct, or delete your personal data. You may also opt to provide us with information on the corrections, if necessary, and we will amend any incorrect information for you. We could also provide you with the means of collection and the reasons why we have collected your data. 

Third-Party Sites 

You may find third-party links on our website. These added links (e.g., ATO portal, etc.) to our website are for your convenience; and we are not, in any way, accountable for their services, or for their website postings. Our Privacy Policy only applies to us; and it does not include privacy policy of any third-party links 

Children 

This policy is designed for individuals of legal age of their country. We do not deliberately collect any personal information from children or underage individuals. Please advise us immediately if any of your children have accessed our website and we will immediately delete or de-identify any data that has been shared by your child. 

Changes In the Privacy Policy 

We update our Privacy Policy on a periodic basis as we deem appropriate. We encourage you to review our Privacy Policy on a regular basis. 

Feedbacks 

DBA Private welcomes feedback and complaints about privacy issues. We will endeavour to resolve all complaints within 30 days. Please address all questions and complaints through: 

Email: [email protected] 

Telephone: 07 3102 2592 (Brisbane) / 02 8006 4711 (Sydney) 

If the matter has not been resolved, the aggrieved party may file complaints to the nearest relevant commission or authority. 

Privacy Policy

SMSF Accounting and Administration

DBA Private (also means “us” “we” “our”) is an Australian-based and client-focused multidisciplinary retail practice specialising in accounting, bookkeeping, audit, tax, and Self-Managed Superannuation Fund compliance services (“Services”). 

 We discuss in this Privacy Policy the types of information we collect from you, and how we collect, hold, use, and disclose your personal information. We collect these information in order to effectively deliver our Services and improve our business. 

The Information We Collect and Hold

Personal information

We collect personal information directly from you. Personal information may also be collected from third parties including government units, referrers, brokers, agents, and your adviser(s) for the rendition of the Services. 

For prospective client enquiries submitted through our website, we may collect your name, business name, phone number, email address, and other contact details. Other information we may collect from you are the areas in which your business operates, the software programs that you utilise, your IT infrastructure, etc. 

For enquiries in relation to working with us, and for job applications, we may collect your name, email address, and contact details. You also provide us with your consent to the collection of your sensitive personal information when you upload your CV or résumé in our website contact form. 

For clients in the European Economic Area, we only collect personal data that were freely given by you. When you provide us with your personal information, you give your consent that we will only use your data in the implementation of our contractual agreement. Please advise us of any other restriction in the use of your personal data. 

Cookies and other data

We are using session cookies, persistent cookies, and 3rd party cookies on our website. Cookies are in plain text format stored in your device to store data once you access our website. Information such as browser type (for example, Internet Explorer, Chrome, or Firefox), and registered public IP address may be collected when you visit or access our website. A public IP address is a decimal number registered to you for use to communicate on the Internet. We may also collect general geographic area associated with your IP address. 

You may set your internet browser to reject the cookies or prompt you each time a cookie is offered. Cookie rejection may, however, limit your browsing capacity. 

Keeping Information Secure 

DBA Private is committed to ensuring that the security of your personal information is held to the highest standard, and with regular monitoring of possible threats and hazards being implemented in all DBA Private related and independent entities. We utilise robust precautions to protect the confidentiality and security of your data by employing technological, physical, and administrative security safeguards, such as firewalls and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. Despite the process and means of security that we implement for the protection of your data; we nevertheless cannot guarantee full and absolute security of your data. 

You may set your internet browser to reject the cookies or prompt you each time a cookie is offered. Cookie rejection may, however, limit your browsing capacity. 

How Information Is Used and Disclosed

We will only use or disclose your personal information for the purpose for which it was collected. 

The information collected will be used: 

  •  to provide the availed Services based on our contractual arrangement 
  • to render client support including IT services 
  • to improve our Services 
  • to assist in the operation of our business 
  • for necessary research 
  • for correspondence 
  • for those employment related, to assess your suitability to our job vacancy 

You may opt not to provide your personal data. We cannot, however, guarantee full implementation of our Services for lack of data. 

As a multidisciplinary retail practice company, some information collected from you may be disclosed to our related entities. These related entities have their own legal structures, and they operate hand-in-hand with us. We do not share any information unless the sharing of information is with your consent, or the information is necessary for the execution of our contractual agreement. Our related entities with whom we share your personal information may operate outside of Australia. Where this occurs, we take all reasonable and necessary steps to protect your personal information against misuse or loss, ensure that the overseas recipient complies with the relevant privacy laws in Australia (including the APPs, specifically APP8), and may enter into an enforceable contractual arrangement with the overseas recipient that they will handle all personal information accordingly. In addition, a regular compliance check is being implemented to all our overseas related entities. 

We may also share your information with third-party providers such as cloud storage services that store your personal data. We take the utmost precaution and verification that our third-party providers deliver the highest security in storing your data before any transfer is made. 

Further, we will use or disclose your personal information if required to do so by law, such as those relating to Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing. 

How Long We Retain Your Data

All collected information will be retained based on the retention period provided by law or regulation or until necessary for the fulfillment of our contractual arrangement. You have the right to direct us to delete your personal data unless there exists a legal requirement for the retention of the information. 

Please advise if you require us to delete your data for either of the following reasons: (1) it is already inapplicable for the purpose of which it was collected; (2) withdrawal of consent; and (3) your data was unlawfully processed. 

Keeping Information Accurate and Up to Date

Reasonable steps are taken to ensure that all information is accurate, up-to-date, and complete. Please contact us immediately should you require an update, correction, or addition of new information in your data. 

Access to Your Data

Access to your data will be provided to you so you can easily amend, correct, or delete your personal data. You may also opt to provide us with information on the corrections, if necessary, and we will amend any incorrect information for you. We could also provide you with the means of collection and the reasons why we have collected your data. 

Third-Party Sites 

You may find third-party links on our website. These added links (e.g., ATO portal, etc.) to our website are for your convenience; and we are not, in any way, accountable for their services, or for their website postings. Our Privacy Policy only applies to us; and it does not include privacy policy of any third-party links 

Children 

This policy is designed for individuals of legal age of their country. We do not deliberately collect any personal information from children or underage individuals. Please advise us immediately if any of your children have accessed our website and we will immediately delete or de-identify any data that has been shared by your child. 

Changes In the Privacy Policy 

We update our Privacy Policy on a periodic basis as we deem appropriate. We encourage you to review our Privacy Policy on a regular basis. 

Feedbacks 

DBA Private welcomes feedback and complaints about privacy issues. We will endeavour to resolve all complaints within 30 days. Please address all questions and complaints through: 

Email: [email protected] 

Telephone: 07 3102 2592 (Brisbane) / 02 8006 4711 (Sydney) 

If the matter has not been resolved, the aggrieved party may file complaints to the nearest relevant commission or authority.