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In these last 12 months, any business owner would have heard their accountants stress the importance of being up to date with their employee’s superannuation payments.
What happens after Groundhog Day ends?
There may be nothing more altruistic than donating money or gifting property that has value to others and expecting nothing in return.
As an accountant who advises businesses, I have been putting some thought in how you would advise someone who is looking to purchase new business or start a business in today’s climate.
When we lose our sense of freedom that we used to just take for granted, we go through a few stages…kind of like the stages of grief.
During our WSC Group State Special, we discussed the various options available to both employees and businesses via Services Australia and Services NSW and what benefits may be available.
Due to the pandemic, we have seen more and more people working from home and able to claim home office deductions. Which is why the ATO has flagged that they will be looking at home office expenses claimed in the 2021 year more closely than ever.
As property prices continue to grow across every capital city in Australia, I think we’re all wondering…when will the growth stop when it comes to capital cities’ house prices?
Anyone who was following the Federal Budget coverage during the last week would have heard it mentioned that, of the 450,000 new jobs that the Government announced in October 2020 would be created by the Job Maker Program as at Budget night, only 1000 applications had been approved under the scheme.
I’m sure by now you may have had an opportunity to look at some of the headlines in relation to the 2021/22 Budget which was just handed down on Tuesday night.
Unlike the incredibly influential and well regarded JobKeeper program, the Federal government’s JobMaker program has not been given its justified lime-light and has been nearly forgotten by businesses.
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