Every year a cavalcade of peak bodies lobby the government to get their slice of the goodies handed out at Federal Budget time. Today is the retail sector’s turn.
Come budget time, a cavalcade of industry peak bodies present their budget wish lists. It’s now the hospitality sector’s turn.
One of the great unanswered questions, for small businesses at least, is will the government keep the $20,000 instant asset write-off in this federal budget?
The words “budget night” don’t exactly fill small businesses with excitement. Yet that’s where we are again, with just under a month to go until Canberra opens its coffers.
Just in case you don’t have enough deadlines already, the Australian R&D Tax Incentive deadline is looming.
If you have a business that employs fewer than 20 people, you don’t have to use single touch payroll (STP) on 1 July, but you could consider jumping in early anyhow.
The single touch payroll (STP) revolution is here! The first step that changes the way you report to the ATO will happen on 1 April 2018.
Whether you run a retail store or eCommerce site, you need to get savvy with the new gift card laws affecting NSW.
As the government’s plans to roll out Single Touch Payroll (STP) draws nearer, MYOB customers are already reaping the benefits following a beta trial in AccountRight.