Victorian businesses have access to a $1,200 rebate to put towards adopting new digital products - including website, e-commerce and cloud accounting tools - to assist them in their COVID-19 recovery.
The Australian Taxation Office has addressed what businesses need to know and understand to stay on top of the immediate changes to the JobKeeper scheme that will apply as of 4 January 2021.
With around 70 per cent of all Australian businesses being family-owned and operated, having a succession plan to capitalise on this value when choosing to exit the business is crucial.
We came across this article last week & found it quite interesting. With so many Aussies making interstate moves, knowing what you’ll be up for financially in advance could be a deal sealer… or a deal breaker.
If you’d rather not start the New Year with a new debt, here’s a quick Christmas spending survival guide, to help you smarten up your spending in three main seasonal areas.
The government has taken steps to realise another budget promise by introducing legislation into Parliament to ensure COVID-related small-business grants are treated as non-assessable, non-exempt income for tax purposes.
Victorian businesses will now have access to a $1,200 rebate to put towards adopting new digital products, including cloud accounting tools, to assist them in their COVID-19 recovery.
Looking to expand your business without the added costs? Offshoring and outsourcing might be the best option for you, but be sure to weigh up the pros and cons before deciding on which one best suits your business.
Economic uncertainty may have prompted you to reduce, change or cancel your business interruption insurance. That’s a natural reaction in these uncertain times.
You’d expect your insurance premiums would stay the same, if not decrease if you’ve continually improved your risk management over a long period in business and made no claims.