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Generational succession: Do your kids really want to take over your business?

2018-06-18T13:36:45+10:00July 24th, 2017|Business, People|

Generational succession: Do your kids really want to take over your business? Generational succession - handing your business across to your kids or family – sounds simple enough. But, many families end up in dispute right at the point when the parents, business, and children are most vulnerable. It’s important that generational succession is managed [...]

GST on imports: new rules for goods under $1,000

2018-06-18T13:36:45+10:00July 20th, 2017|Business, Tax|

GST on imports: new rules for goods under $1,000 Last month, Parliament passed legislation that will see GST applied to all consumer imports regardless of their value. Currently, imports below $1,000 are excluded from GST. The perceived preferential treatment of internet shopping has been a contentious issue for a while with the retail sector lobbying [...]

What did I miss? 1 July changes

2018-06-18T13:36:45+10:00July 17th, 2017|Business, Tax|

What did I miss? 1 July changes GST applies to digital products & services imported by consumers Small business $20k instant asset write-off extended until 30 June 2018 Company tax rate reduction to 27.5% for entities with an aggregated turnover of less than $25m (companies with a turnover of less than $10m have been subject [...]

Top cyber security tips for business

2018-06-18T13:36:47+10:00December 9th, 2016|Business, Security|

Top cyber security tips for business It is important you keep all your business and client information secure. If your data is lost or compromised, it can be very difficult or very costly to recover. The ATO has developed these tips in consultation with the Cyber Security Working Group (CSWG), a group of tax practitioner industry [...]

Buying a house with friends or relatives

2018-06-18T13:36:47+10:00December 5th, 2016|Money, Property, Tax|

Would you buy a house with friends or relatives? It’s not uncommon for friends and relatives to band together to capitalise on the investment property market. But what happens when it all goes wrong? The Housing Industry Association shows that it now takes 2.04 average full time salaries to comfortably service a standard mortgage on [...]

Is A Contractor Really An Employee?

2018-06-18T13:36:47+10:00December 2nd, 2016|People, Tax|

Is A Contractor Really An Employee? There are so many myths about when a contractor really is an employee? Not understanding the differences could leave you in a lot of trouble with the ATO. Here’s a short video explaining more.   There are a number of key determinants as to whether an employee is [...]

Christmas Party Fails

2018-06-18T13:36:47+10:00December 2nd, 2016|Business, People|

Christmas Party Fails Christmas….that time of year when the festivities not only bring joy but excessive expenses, potential harassment claims, and other employer headaches. As Phyllis Diller once said, “What I don't like about office Christmas parties is looking for a job the next day.” This month, we explore the top Christmas problem areas: Getting [...]

Parental leave – Where are we up to?

2018-06-18T13:36:48+10:00November 8th, 2016|Business, General News, Money, People|

Parental leave. Where are we up to? How did paid parental leave get to be so contentious? The current debate is not about parental leave in general; the entitlement to 12 months with a potential for 24 months of unpaid leave with your job guaranteed (or an equivalent position) remains. It’s about who pays for [...]

What’s involved in selling your business?

2018-06-18T13:36:48+10:00November 1st, 2016|Business, Money|

What's involved in selling your business? Selling your business can be a stressful time and unless you’ve done it before, it’s hard to know what to expect or what’s required to get the right result. We’ve put together the top issues for business owners or investors to maximise their results. Understand what you are selling [...]

Making sense of the super reforms

2018-06-18T13:36:48+10:00October 13th, 2016|Uncategorized|

Making sense of the super reforms If you are waiting for the superannuation reforms announced in the Budget to pass Parliament before working out what they mean to you, you might miss out on any opportunities available. When enacted, the reforms will represent the single biggest change to superannuation since its inception. While there has [...]

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