The sheer workload involved in starting and running a business can occasionally result in oversights. Tax compliance is an area that some st…

The sheer workload involved in starting and running a business can occasionally result in oversights. Tax compliance is an area that some st…
Fears that Australians are taking on too much debt have been eased with evidence that the housing market is cooling. The Reserve Ba…
The rate of tax you will have to pay as a business will fluctuate from year to year, but there are some basics you will need to be aware of …
To help businesses get through tax time, we’ve asked some expert accountants about how SMEs can survive tax time unscathed and even come out…
In simple terms, under the GST law, sales of residential premises are considered to be input taxed supplies and the seller does not have to …
When cashflow is tight there is a temptation for business owners to find working capital by not remitting taxes such as GST, PAYG withholdin…
Given the globalisation of business and the ease of accessibility to international markets via the Internet, many SME’s are now trading ov…
The Australian Taxation Office will crack down on fraudulent returns, systematic underreporting and non-payment of GST debts during the next…
The Government will hand the Australian Taxation Office an extra $445 million over the next four years in order to crackdown on the cash eco…
The Premiers and the Prime Minister are pretending to talk about health reform for the cameras this week, but they are actually talking abou…
So-called “phoenix” activities have been around for quite awhile. They arise when a business is deliberately liquidated in order to avoid th…
Making errors when dealing with tax, whether it’s income tax, GST, FBT or PAYG, can be costly. So, it pays not to make errors in the first p…