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- 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.
- Budget Update: A Small Business PerspectiveGlenn shares his thoughts about the recently disappointing news for small businesses in the recent federal budget release. The proposed increase in the instant asset write-off to $30,000 has been stalled, likely settling at $20,000. With rising prices, this isn’t ideal. Additionally, the $300 Power rebate and trimmed tax cuts offer little excitement. Watch the…
- 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…
- Sharpen Your Numbers – FAQ: Can I or should I, put money into my superannuation and claim a tax deduction?Sarah asks about claiming a tax deduction for contributing to her superannuation fund. In our latest FAQ video, Glenn explains the options: salary sacrificing, where the employer contributes pre-tax dollars, or making deductible contributions from after-tax salary. Both offer tax benefits, with differences in timing. Seek advice tailored to your situation for the best approach.…
- Sharpen Your Numbers – FAQ: When should I set up a self managed super fund?Steve from Buninyong asked about setting up an SMSF, a question we’re hearing a lot lately. He wants to know when to set up an SMSF, how much is needed, and what investments are possible. While it’s a complex topic, SMSFs offer flexibility, allowing investments in shares, property, even exotic assets like diamonds or artwork.…
- Sharpen Your Numbers – FAQ: Why can’t I just use spreadsheets for my business?We have another question to share in our latest Sharpen Your Numbers FAQ series; Dave asks the burning question: “Why can’t I just use spreadsheets to manage my business?” Discover why accounting software like Xero is the key to efficient financial management, accurate reporting, and business growth in this short video answered by Glenn. Notice:…
- Sharpen Your Numbers – FAQ: I want to go into business for myself, where do I start?Glen asks about how he can get started with a new business. Glenn suggests beginning by seeking advice from professionals like us. Start by consulting with an accountant to understand tax implications and record-keeping requirements specific to your business. It’s crucial to grasp these fundamentals before diving into your entrepreneurial journey. Learn more in this…
- The Achiever MatrixAs business owners, time management is key to success. Ewen explains how using the Achiever Matrix can help you focus on what truly matters in your business in this short video.
- Sharpen Your Numbers – FAQ: How will the Stage 3 tax cuts it impact me?James from Ballarat asks about stage three tax cuts. He earns around $90,000 annually and wants to know how it will affect him. In response, we explain that under the proposed Labor changes, he’ll initially be about $800 better off. However, as his income grows over time, surpassing $120,000, he’ll start paying a higher tax…
- Self-Managed Super ScamsRecent news highlights the prosecution of self-managed super fund promoters by ASIC, marking a crucial step in safeguarding unsophisticated investors from fraudulent schemes. These promoters targeted individuals unaware of their deceptive practices, promising lucrative returns while misappropriating funds for personal gain. In one case, investors lost a staggering $25 million to a cryptocurrency investment scam,…
- Stage 3 Tax Cuts + Bracket CreepIn recent news, there’s been significant discussion surrounding the stage three tax cuts, particularly with the Labor government’s decision to modify them. Originally intended to address bracket creep for individuals earning up to $200,000, these tax cuts were agreed upon by both sides. However, the proposed adjustments by the Labor government aim to allocate these…