Monthly Archives: September 2020
Income Tax cuts in Federal Budget Benefiting high income earners
In its efforts to boost the economy, the Federal Government is considering bringing the planned income tax cuts forward. The intention behind these cuts is to boost the economy by boosting consumption. Initially, income tax cuts were to take place in three stages, the first of which has already been rolled out. The following stages […]
Amnesty means that 24,000 businesses own up to underpaying Aussies superannuation
An amnesty scheme which ended earlier this month has caused around 24,000 businesses to admit to underpayment of their worker’s super. A total of 588 million dollars will be distributed to almost 400,00 individuals. The scheme, which covered payments from the introduction of super in 1992, gave employers the opportunity to come clean without any […]
What business structure suits your business?
An important decision to make before you start a business is what structure your business will run under. This will reflect into all facets of your business, so you should spend time understanding the implications of each structure. Sole Proprietorship You have complete control of your business. Your business assets and liabilities are not separate […]
Dealing with interview jitters
An interview can be intimidating even if you are the perfect person for the job. Improving your performance during an interview can be a matter of learning to alleviate your anxiety. Preparing for your interview can be extremely helpful. Read about the company and what they do Prepare your responses to common interview questions (strengths, […]
Flexible workplace arrangements might be the way to go for businesses
Businesses working from home due to social distancing restrictions can take the opportunity to learn from the experience and consider new work structures coming out of COVID-19. This could mean increased flexibility for employees when it comes to working remotely and adaptable hours. Here’s why flexible work arrangements with your employees may be beneficial for […]
Importance of transparency in social media
Spreading misinformation and fake news has become all too easy right now because of social media. How easily social media facilitates deception has meant that being transparent is really important. A survey, conducted by an information research based company, found that 94% of people are likely to want a long-lasting relationship with companies that demonstrate […]
Splitting your SMSF assets during divorce
Running an SMSF under regular circumstances comes with enough compliance obligations as it is. Adding divorce or separation into the equation can raise even more legal and tax issues that need to be addressed. The breakdown of your relationship does not absolve you from your responsibilities as an SMSF trustee; you are still expected to […]
Handling deductions for self-education expense
Individuals upskilling and educating themselves during these down times may be eligible to claim a deduction for their self-education expenses. The deductions apply to self-education activities that are directly related to an individual’s work as an employee. In the case that individuals are looking to claim self-education expenses based on a course’s relation to their […]
The critical steps to a successful partnership
It is a tall order to ask for a business owner to manage everything alone, much less lead their business into success. This is why many successful businesses are born from partnerships. Partnerships can be advantageous to business owners looking to balance their complementary talents and personalities. Sharing the experience of running a business can […]
Readapting to working from the office
As businesses are looking to bring their employees back into work, it is important to ensure that your workstyle practices allow you to seamlessly integrate into working from the office. Try adopting these changes to make your transition into the office space easier. Structure your daily routine Working in an office space structures your day, […]