by Ben Smith | Jan 27, 2022 | Accounting & Audit, Tax & Estate Planning
Author: New South Wales Government. Article can be found here. The NSW and Australian Governments have announced additional assistance measures to support primary producers who have been impacted by the floods and severe weather that occurred during November and...
by Ben Smith | Jan 21, 2022 | Accounting & Audit, Tax & Estate Planning
10 January 2022 Author: Australian Government. Article can be found here. To access government online services on behalf of a business or entity, you need a myGovID. Your myGovID is your digital identity for government services. Strong identity strength with face...
by Ben Smith | Jan 21, 2022 | Accounting & Audit, Tax & Estate Planning
As the omicron wave hits large parts of the country, many small to medium businesses may be feeling the pain. If your small to medium business is in need of some financial support, there is still time to apply for the government’s SME Recovery Loan Scheme. The end...
by Ben Smith | Dec 16, 2021 | Accounting & Audit, Tax & Estate Planning
The Commissioner of Taxation, Chris Jordan, spoke recently at a conference about what’s in store for the ATO including upcoming changes, transformations, aspirations for the future, as well as support for small businesses. According to Commissioner Jordan, the main...
by Ben Smith | Dec 16, 2021 | Accounting & Audit, Business Intel, COVID-19 Updates, Financial Planning, SMSF Specialists, Tax & Estate Planning
Merry Christmas to all our valued clients, suppliers and communities! As we enter the holiday period and begin to look ahead to 2022, our Partners and staff want to extend a sincere thank you for your support throughout 2021. The coronavirus pandemic has presented...
by Ben Smith | Dec 16, 2021 | Accounting & Audit, Tax & Estate Planning
As investing in cryptocurrency becomes more prevalent in Australia, there is also a corresponding increase in scams being reported. Scamwatch, a part of the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission), estimates that Australians lost over $70m in...