ATO spends $3.2 million to push director ID registrations as deadline approaches
Anyone who is a director of a company, registered Australian body, registered foreign company or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation is required to register and director identification number by November 30.
Wellbeing, the environment and jobs: Five spoilers for the 2022-23 budget
CPA Australia's Gavan Ord details five spoilers he's expecting to see on budget night.
Budget 2022: Hospitality owners call for urgent action as staff shortages replace lockdowns as number one challenge
Restaurant owners want next week's federal budget to address staff availability and the punishing cost of doing business, six months after pledges in the last budget left one small trader feeling like a "tool" in an election campaign.
Budget 2022: The 10-year cost of Stage 3 tax cuts grows by $11 billion as Chalmers downplays action
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the expected 10-year cost of the tax reforms has blown out, but said next week's federal budget is not the place to address those concerns.
Qantas profits are soaring and Alan Joyce will earn $9 million, but it still won’t pay back JobKeeper assistance
The airline admits that government support has been important for its recovery, but its appreciation doesn't extend to paying taxpayers back.
Andrew Leigh: By ensuring multinationals pay their fair share of tax, we can invest in Australia’s future
Bad faith business practices are why the Australian government is taking action to stop large multinational corporations from hiding behind false structures to unfairly reduce their tax bill.
Budget 2022: Government commits $15 million to SME mental health support and debt counselling as economic pressures mount
The federal government will commit nearly $15 million in funding to mental health support and debt counselling for small business owners in the upcoming federal budget.
Budget 2022: COSBOA calls for $23 million SME cyber investment, softens multi-employer bargaining language
COSBOA is pushing for new government spending on SME skills training and resilience measures while softening its language on multi-employer bargaining.
How to get 65% more funding interest in your startup
As an entrepreneur pitching investors for capital, choosing the right elements to include in your presentation is pivotal.
Small businesses sandbagged across regional Victoria as Echuca residents brace for further flooding
Victorian communities have rallied around small businesses affected by severe flooding, as shopfronts in Echuca brace for the chance of further inundation in the coming days.
As BNPL regulation looms, the finance sector will review its own self-regulatory framework
Drawn up with the help of industry participants like Afterpay, Zip, and Klarna, the Code of Practice is a set of opt-in rules designed to set minimum standards within the BNPL sector.
The government must implement the tech and skills boosts ASAP to unlock productivity growth for SMEs
If productivity is Australia's goal, making sure every business is a digital business needs to be a major priority, writes MYOB's Helen Lea.