Tradies. We couldn’t live without them. I mean, most people don’t know how to change a washer, how to unblock the toilet or even how to change a light bulb – but it seems that most couldn’t live without their accountant.
Contracting is hard enough without working in a system where lowest-cost tendering rules the roost. But this is what Australian tradies face each day.
As a busy tradie, you no doubt have very little time to spend on marketing each month. It’s why word-of mouth is so valuable.
Every end of financial year tradies prepare their tax returns, and sometimes a big dose of hope comes into play about what can be deducted. Want to avoid the ATO fishing you out?
Tradies would know that for most jobs, being prepared and having the right tools for the job at hand is vital. EOFY is no different.
Being a busy tradie, you probably have little time left during the week once you have finished jobs on site, and then caught up on invoicing and chasing unpaid bills.
Starting your own trades or construction business means that everything becomes part of your job – not just the actual job of fixing or building things.
The $20,000 instant asset write-off is extended for another year, which is great news for small businesses.
Very few industries get excited by a big infrastructure spend in the Federal Budget like the construction industry. This year’s no different.