Privacy policy and information collection statement
Byrons respects your right to privacy and it is important to us that all personal information we collect about you and your organisation is secure. Byrons has created this Privacy Policy in order to demonstrate our commitment to privacy.
Byrons (and its related entities) is bound by the Privacy Act and the National Privacy Principles “NPP”.
Byrons will update this privacy policy as required. If it is changed, the changes will be posted on our website so that you are always aware of the type of information collected, how the information may be used, and under what circumstances it may be disclosed by Byrons.
Please note that if at any time Byrons is required by law to release information about you or your organisation, Byrons must cooperate fully.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to acts or practices of Byrons that are directly related to employee records of current or former employees.
Why does Byrons collect information and how is your information used?
Byrons collects information directly from you or your organisation when we are engaged to provide accounting, taxation, audit, financial planning, corporate affairs and management consulting services.
Byrons also collects information pertaining to your financial affairs from third parties such as the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC), banks, financial institutions, solicitors, insurance companies, suppliers, software providers and customers of your business and other industry regulatory bodies. This information is collected in order to complete the various services that you have engaged us to perform. When you send an email or other correspondence to us or an employee of Byrons we collect and store the details and contents of the email and/or correspondence.
Byrons also uses the information collected to send you information relating to you or your business (either by post, fax or e-mail) that you have requested.
Byrons may also from time to time use the information to send you information that has not been explicitly requested, such as a newsletter or other information that may be relevant to you or your circumstances.
If at any time you receive material that you did not request or do not want to receive any more, please refer to the Correcting and Updating Your Profile section below or contact the partner responsible for managing your affairs.
Byrons collects information from and about prospective employees to enable us to assess whether they are suitable for employment.
What happens if you do not provide information?
If we do not collect requested information from you we are unable to complete the work that you have engaged us to perform. As a result we may be unable to satisfy the statutory reporting requirements as set down by regulatory bodies, on your behalf. Consequently significant penalties may be incurred, and we cannot provide accurate advice and consulting services to you, which may be to the detriment of your business in the long term.
Who does Byrons disclose information to?
Byrons will not sell, rent, trade or otherwise supply to third parties any information relating to you or your business except as necessary to carry out our business or as required by law or other legal processes.
Byrons develops aggregate reports which may incorporate some of the information collected. These reports are for use by us and our business partners. However, these reports do not include any personally identifiable information.
How will Byrons keep your information secure?
Byrons have security measures designed to protect against loss, misuse and/or alteration of any information under its control. These include:-
• Premises that are fully secured with access codes required for entry.
• Access to our computer systems is restricted and all data is password protected.
• All Byrons employees, as part of their employment contracts, are required to sign confidentiality agreements. These agreements are specifically designed to protect the privacy of our clients and their businesses.
Correcting and updating your information
Byrons gives you the following options for accessing and modifying information previously provided:
• You may gain access to information that Byrons has collected about you and your business, by contacting the partner responsible for managing your affairs. Byrons will not charge you for responding to such a request, unless costs are incurred in providing the information.
• You may email any changes to your personal or business details to the Byrons office.
Contacting Us
If you have any questions regarding our Privacy Policy please contact the Byrons Chartered Accountant partner who is responsible for managing your affairs.
Phone 02 8745 3433
Fax 02 8745 3400
Email info@byrons.com.au
Web www.byrons.com.au


