Category: Business Finances
- Beware of Fake Invoice Scams Targeting BusinessesIn this short video, Ewen shares how many business owners receive fraudulent emails with invoices from familiar suppliers they don’t actually use. These scams often come from well-known names like Australia Post or utility companies, but they include red flags such as overdue invoices, urgent payment demands, and threats of legal action. If you receive…
- Quarterly Super Payment DeadlinesQuarter Period Payment Due 1 1 July – 30 September 28 October 2 1 October – 31 December 28 January 3 1 January – 31 March 28 April 4 1 April – 30 June 28 July Key Points Clearing Houses Missed Payments Additional Compliance Given the ATO’s increased audit activity, timely compliance is more critical…
- Protect Your Finances: Avoid Banking ScamsIn this short video, Glenn reminds you to protect yourself from phishing scams targeting your banking details. Scammers are sending fraudulent emails with links to “reset passwords” or “update details,” aiming to steal your identity or access your bank account. Remember, legitimate banks never ask for sensitive information via email links. To stay safe, never…
- Sharpen Your Numbers – FAQ: How do I maximise unused superannuation concessional contributions from 2018?In this video, Glenn shares how you can maximise unused concessional superannuation contributions from the past five years, provided your super balance is under $500,000. Watch to understand the strategy and steps to optimise your contributions efficiently.
- Important Tax Tips for Primary Producers Post Instant Asset Write-OffAttention primary producers! With the instant asset write-off now finished, managing your equipment trades and avoiding unexpected tax bills is crucial. As livestock prices fluctuate and climatic conditions impact your farm, here are some tips to minimise your tax: Water Conveyancing/Conservation:Expenses for pumps, piping, and irrigation are fully deductible. Fencing:Internal and external fencing qualifies for…
- New Property Tax Changes for Commercial and Industrial Properties in VictoriaStarting 1st July 2024, the Victorian government has introduced a new 1% property tax on land value. This change impacts how stamp duty applies to these properties. Existing owners are exempt until the property sells, triggering a 10-year countdown for the new tax. In this short video, Ewen shares some of the changes and how…
- Sharpen Your Numbers – FAQ: What is the Instant Asset Write-off for the 2024 year?In this video, Ewen confirms the instant asset write-off has reverted to $1,000 per asset. However, there’s draft legislation in progress to raise this to $20,000, with recent proposals suggesting an increase to $30,000. Stay tuned for updates, and we’ll keep you informed as things develop. If you have any questions for Glenn or Ewen…
- Payroll Tax Changes for Victorian BusinessesIn this short video, Ewen shares what you need to know about the 2024-2025 Victoria state budget, including the significant payroll tax changes starting 1 July 2024. The payroll tax threshold will rise from $700,000 to $900,000, potentially exempting many businesses. By 1 July 2025, this threshold will further increase to $1 million. However, businesses…
- Sharpen Your Numbers – FAQ: What is the economic outlook for the short and medium term?Bill from Ballarat asked us what the economic outlook for the next 6 to 12 months looks like. Glenn shares what’s ahead in this short video. Interest rates are expected to stabilise, and potential cuts may follow if the economy rebounds. However, government forecasts suggest a rise in unemployment, making for a challenging market.
- Sharpen Your Numbers – FAQ: Why do the ATO want multiple payments for BAS, tax, PAYG; why can’t I just pay one payment?Our latest frequently asked question is from Gavin: “Why does the ATO want multiple payments for BAS, tax, and PAYG? Why can’t I just make one payment?” In this video, Glenn shares why the ATO requires multiple payments for BAS, tax, and PAYG instalments. From withholding employee wages to GST and income tax, each payment…
- Optimise Your Cashflow: Six Actionable Payment StrategiesLate payments can wreak havoc on a small business’s cashflow, causing unnecessary stress and financial strain. If you are struggling with overdue invoices, fear not! We can help you optimise your cashflow. Here are six straightforward tips to expedite payment processing and get your cash flowing smoothly: Invoice Without Delay: Don’t wait to send out…
- Effective Strategies to Manage CashflowIn business, cashflow equals confidence and resilience. Take charge of your financial future with these strategies to help you manage cashflow in your business: Establish Clear Payment Terms: Set clear Terms of Trade outlining payment expectations for each customer. Ensure prompt payment by clearly defining payment deadlines and consequences for late payments, as outlined in…