NSW State Budget roundup for SMEs.
The NSW State budget often doesn’t attract much attention, but this year there are a number of initiatives for small and medium business.
The NSW State budget often doesn’t attract much attention, but this year there are a number of initiatives for small and medium business.
When the financial year ends, and the new one begins, it’s an important time for reflection and planning. What are you going to do differently?
The ATO has just published the list of taxpayers that will be under the spotlight this year…. could you be one of them?
More and more Australians are finding value in professional financial planning advice because it can make the difference between a good life and a great one.
Remember, the Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year runs from
1 April to 31 March.
‘Business as usual’ is returning to the ATO. This means it’s re-starting debt collection and audits. Now, more than ever before, your business needs sound, proactive tax and accounting advice.
Covid-19 is not a valid reason for failing to file your tax on time…. But it is a perfectly valid reason for getting the right professional advice as you prepare for the financial year end.
If you haven’t already done so, now is the perfect time to implement Single Touch Payroll (STP). Let’s talk about why.
Australians are generous by nature, and as soon as there is a worthwhile cause, like the current drought or the bushfires, it’s not uncommon for someone in the office to suggest an activity designed for raising funds. But there are other ways your business can give too.
ATO audits are on the increase and those who’ve been through the process say it is as daunting as you’d expect it to be. Here’s everything you need to know, including some information about audit insurance which is worth considering if you’re a small business.