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Food Services Financial Reporting: Three Must-Review Items on your Financial Statement

Whether you run a boutique restaurant, franchise, food truck or catering service, key areas of focus tend to be the same across business types—sales and cash flow; labour and food and beverage costs. And that’s as it should be: sales and cash flow ensure you have enough money to pay your bills and your staff, while…
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Tax Time Essentials for Uber: ABN, GST, and your New Business

In the past, starting a small business was a rarity. In today’s landscape, it’s possible for virtually anyone with the motivation and drive. For many small business owners, the role of Uber driver (or any ridesharing profession) has become a great way to earn a living while being your own boss. Ridesharing, using a personal…
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Everything You Need to Know About Income Protection Insurance

If life and work are ticking along, you’ll be so focused on your business that the last thing you’ll be thinking about is what would happen if you couldn’t work. However, the best time to think about the spectre of illness or injury, is while you are healthy. The healthier you are, the cheaper insurance…
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‘A slap in the face’: Qld’s New Land Tax Slammed

The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) is accusing the state government of treating the property market like a “cash cow” it can milk for profit. The state government announced plans to change existing regulation that sees investors with portfolios split across various states and territories pay less land tax than those with property located…
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ATO Provides Deadlines for Early Access to Super Over Christmas

The ATO has released new information for individuals who need to access their superannuation early on compassionate grounds during the Christmas shutdown period. The ATO offices will close from midday Friday, 24 December 2021, reopening on Tuesday, 4 January 2022.  The ATO said that for those who need a compassionate release of super determination before…
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Sleep Health: How to Sleep Better when Working Remotely

Learn how managing the fine line between work from home and living at work is worsening sleep working. Australia has recorded some of the longest working hours among full-time employees in OECD countries over the past two decades. The direct and indirect costs of sleep deprivation in Australia are estimated at A$51 billion a year.…
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NAB Backs Assessment that Property Market is Near Peak

NAB has come out in support of CoreLogic’s assessment that the property market is at or near its peak. CoreLogic’s most recent Home Value Index, released this morning, suggested that the slower growth in November of 1.3% suggests that the market is close to an apex. November was the slowest month since January, and CoreLogic analyst Tim…
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Growing Cohort Squeezed Out of Property Market – Says Economist

Up to 15 per cent of current households would have been able to enter the property market in the 1990s but are now forced out, an economist has said. Independent economist and University of Tasmania vice-chancellor’s fellow Saul Eslake appeared before the House of Representatives tax and revenue committee for its ongoing inquiry into housing affordability last…
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How Tax Laws Apply to your Cryptocurrency Gains

According to the Australian Taxation Office, more than 600,000 taxpayers have invested in crypto assets in recent years, and many have failed to declare their capital gains. The technology that supports cryptocurrencies is relatively new, but the tax laws that apply are well established under capital gains tax provisions for cryptocurrency investors. Australia is supporting…
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Businesses expect to return to pre-COVID profitability levels by the end of 2022 – but supply chain chaos remains a concern

Business confidence has seen a resurgence across industries in October, as NSW and Victoria reopened and companies returned to pre-pandemic trading. A newly released survey conducted by HSBC found 65% of Australian businesses are optimistic they can generate growth over the next 12 months, in line with international peers. However businesses named supply chain chaos…
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