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The New Lifetime Director IDs

2021-06-11T10:42:57+10:00May 17th, 2021|Uncategorized|

The New Lifetime Director IDs Directors will be required to register for a unique identification number that they will keep for life, much like a tax file number under a rewrite of Australia’s business registers. ASIC does not currently verify the identity of directors and Elvis Presley and Bob Marley could “quite possibly” be registered. [...]

National licence recognition for tradies

2021-04-28T16:38:58+10:00April 28th, 2021|Uncategorized|

National licence recognition for tradies Builders, electricians, plumbers, architects, real estate agents, security guards and other workers who hold an occupational licence in their home state or territory and who want to do the same work in another state or territory will soon be automatically deemed to have the necessary licence. The Federal, State and [...]

JobMaker fails to boost employment

2021-04-28T16:24:46+10:00April 28th, 2021|Uncategorized|

JobMaker fails to boost employment The Government’s JobMaker scheme has created 609 new jobs since registrations opened on 1 February 2021, despite around 15,000 businesses registering their interest in the scheme. The hiring credit is available for jobs created from 7 October 2020 until 6 October 2021 and provides $200 per week for new employees [...]

ATO targets profits of professional service firms

2021-04-28T16:22:54+10:00April 28th, 2021|Uncategorized|

ATO targets profits of professional service firms The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has been concerned for some time about how many professional services firms are structured – specifically, professional practices such as lawyers, architects, medical practices, engineers, architects etc., operating through trusts, companies and partnerships of discretionary trusts and how the profits from these practices [...]

The 1 July 2021 superannuation changes

2021-04-28T16:19:49+10:00April 28th, 2021|Uncategorized|

The 1 July 2021 superannuation changes Changes from 1 July 2021 will impact on how much money you can contribute to superannuation and how much you can have in your retirement phase superannuation account. In general, your superannuation is either in an accumulation account (when you are building your super), a retirement account (when you [...]

FBT 2021: Tax & employee benefits

2021-04-28T16:11:37+10:00April 28th, 2021|Uncategorized|

FBT 2021: Tax & employee benefits Fringe benefits tax (FBT) is one of Australia’s most disliked taxes because it’s cumbersome and generates a lot of paperwork. The COVID-19 lockdowns have added another layer of complexity as many work patterns and behaviours changed. A fringe benefit is a ‘payment’ to an employee or an associate (an [...]

The Pandemic productivity gap

2021-04-28T16:13:37+10:00April 14th, 2021|Uncategorized|

The Pandemic productivity gap A recent article published in the Harvard Business Review by Bain & Co suggests that the pandemic has widened the productivity gap between top performing companies and others stating, “Some have remained remarkably productive during the Covid-era, capitalizing on the latest technology to collaborate effectively and efficiently. Most, however, are less [...]

FBT 2021: Tax & employee benefits

2021-03-12T15:11:54+10:00March 12th, 2021|Business, People, Tax|

FBT 2021: Tax & employee benefits Fringe benefits tax (FBT) is one of Australia’s most disliked taxes because it’s cumbersome and generates a lot of paperwork. The COVID-19 lockdowns have added another layer of complexity as many work patterns and behaviours changed. A fringe benefit is a ‘payment’ to an employee or an associate (an [...]

COVID-19 vaccinations and the workplace

2021-03-12T15:10:04+10:00March 12th, 2021|Business, People|

COVID-19 vaccinations and the workplace The first COVID-19 vaccination in Australia rolled out on 21 February 2021 preceded by a wave of protests. With the rollout, comes a thorny question for employers about individual rights, workplace health and safety, and vaccination enforcement. The rollout, managed in phases, is expected to complete by the end of [...]

Why are some businesses returning JobKeeper payments to the ATO?

2021-03-12T15:08:59+10:00March 12th, 2021|Uncategorized|

Why are some businesses returning JobKeeper payments to the ATO? Super Retail Group - owner of the Supercheap Auto, Rebel, BCF and Macpac brands - handed back $1.7 million in JobKeeper payments in January after releasing a trading update showing sales growth of 23% to December 2020. Toyota announced that it will return $18 million [...]