Today, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced a backflip on tough new JobKeeper rules, meaning more businesses will have access to payments from September. This article simplifies the changes.
The Australian Tax Office has addressed uncertainty from small businesses concerned around how it will treat loans that have been put on hold during the coronavirus crisis.
This week has seen a very high percentage of businesses face a forced six-week shutdown, or at the least a forced drop in staff numbers/production on Victorian operations.
Sit less, move more. You know you should. But all too often, time gets away from you and before you know it you’ve been on your backside for four hours straight.
Last week, the ATO’s Assistant Commissioner of Small Business, Andrew Watson, joined tax specialist Debra Anderson on the MyBusiness Live webcast: ‘Tax Time 2020 in the face of COVID-19 Stimulus Measures’.
Changes to JobKeeper and JobSeeker were announced yesterday, 21 July 2020. Our team has worked through the finer details of these changes to provide a clear summary in the below two Fact Sheets.
Often when you call, you may not need an Accountant to handle your query… our trained administration team can help with a broad range of enquiries. Which means you won’t need to wait for an Accountant to call you back!
We've taken measures to protect our clients & staff offering appointments via phone. If you don't require a phone appointment this year, you can follow these simple steps to complete your tax with us via email.
Australia is facing a health crisis and an economic crisis due to COVID-19. Individuals and businesses will struggle to pay their debts causing ripple effects on other businesses.