Important updates for individuals and businesses
Read MoreThe Government is introducing a subsidy program to support employees and businesses. The JobKeeper Payment is designed to help businesses affected by the Coronavirus to cover the costs of their employees’ wages, so that more employees can retain their job and continue to earn an income.
Read MoreSince March 1st, Award changes are now in effect and it is important to be aware of the changing situation. 22 of the federal system Awards have revised and created new 'model terms' interleaved that will require employers to undertake some consideration.
Read MoreBush & Campbell is committed to assisting those in fire-affected areas with getting back on their feet.
We would like to invite you to attend a bushfire support information event in your area with a range of professionals ready to answer any questions you may have.
Read MoreBusinesses can no longer claim deductions for payments to workers if they have not met their pay as you go (PAYG) withholding obligations. This applies to income tax returns lodged for the 2020 income year onwards. Any payments made to a worker where PAYG amounts haven’t been…
Read MoreWith Christmas spirits high, tax doesn’t usually come to mind when employers are buying gifts for their staff. Employers can avoid FBT by providing employees with gifts that cost less than…
Read MoreThrowing a Christmas party for your staff can be a great way to show appreciation and have some fun, but tax implications of a party can be surprising and costly. Before hosting a staff Christmas party, employers should be aware that the majority of the time, a party would be considered ‘entertainment’ and…
Read MoreAs the holidays approach, so do the overseas workers wanting to experience an Australian summer. Australia employs approximately 100,000 working holidaymakers each year. Any employer can hire working holiday makers provided…
Read MoreA brief summary of the Australian Federal Budget 2018 - 2019.
Read MoreThe holiday rush can be your most profitable time of the year so long as your small business is set up for success in the Christmas period.
Read MoreThe holiday period is the perfect time to declutter your documents but avoid throwing out those essentials you need to keep.
Read MoreA breach in your security systems or failure to backup could jeopardise your business’ productivity and profitability.
Read MoreThe Christmas party is a joyous event, but it is also a work-sponsored function, and you have a duty of care to provide to your staff on the night.
Read MoreAvoid leaving your business’ future in the dark by understanding your rights when your lease is up for renewal.
Read MoreThe holiday season is an opportunity to reward your employees for their hard work throughout the year; however, it is important to be aware of the tax implications involved.
Read MoreLetting your employees work from home can boost productivity levels and job satisfaction, but it also opens your business up to new risks that must be covered by your insurance policy.
Read MoreFrom 4 October 2018, the Government has banned taxpayers from using electronic sales suppression tools (ESST) in all activities that relate to their Australian tax obligations.
Read MoreBusinesses are eligible for the small business capital gains tax (CGT) concessions, provided they satisfy several conditions that are common to all concessions.
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