Cost savings, boost to cash flows, less red tape… the federal budget had it all. So how do SMEs really benefit? By TERRY HAYES of Thomson …
Cost savings, boost to cash flows, less red tape… the federal budget had it all. So how do SMEs really benefit? By TERRY HAYES of Thomson …
Record consumer confidence lifts 2007 interest rate rise speculation Low unemployment and tax cuts for all in last week’s federal budget h…
… more tax changes, that’s what, and more tax hoops to jump through. TERRY HAYES of Thomson Legal & Regulatory leads us through the maze…
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One-click returns put tax agents under threatThe profit margin of many smaller tax practices could be put under pressure by a new one-click …
The federal budget was remarkably silent on any moves to help the small-business sector grow. As both sides of politics are n…
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Raising the threshold for the 30% tax rate means tax cuts for the vast majority of Australians. By TERRY HAYES of Thomson Legal & Regulatory…
The 2007 federal budget eases the tax burden on individuals and SMEs, with the promise of more next year. By TERRY HAYES of Thomson Legal & …
IR brings left and right into centreThe surprise Coalition changes to WorkChoices announced Friday and which came into effect yesterday mean…
Rising wages to fuel budget bonanzaBooming wages and record commodity prices should see Treasurer Peter Costello report a massive $13.6 bill…