Posts by Success Tax Professionals
$150,000 instant asset write-off for small business
If your business turnover is less than 500 million, you can instantly write off any asset purchase up to $150,000.
Read MoreDon’t Let COVID-19 hold you back – Start a business
Thinking of starting a business? Don’t let COVID-19 hold you back. Here are some reasons why now is a really good time to get started: Rents are reduced or more likely to be negotiable. Staff wages are lower. Business operating costs are falling. Competition has reduced because a significant number of old school businesses are…
Read MoreWill business survive COVID-19
A lot of businesses will not survive the coronavirus including airlines, retailers with discretionary products, tourism operators and restaurants.
Read MoreGrow your accounting practice by helping your clients during COVID-19
To grow your practice, maximimise opportunities and help clients, you must offer business clients assistance with managing their business.
Read MoreDemand for accounting/tax services will grow over the next 12 months
Demand for accounting/tax services will grow over the next 12 months. Accounting/tax practices are fortunate to be providing an essential service.
Read MoreBartering free rent for services
Bartering free rent for services reduces your businesses rent costs to nil. Needs to be a fair exchange of value of the services provided.
Read MoreCommercial leasing principles during COVID-19
The government is introducing a mandatory commercial leasing Code of Conduct which imposes 13 good faith leasing principles for commercial tenancies.
Read MoreActivity-based workspaces
Activity-based workspaces give employees the flexibility to work from different types of workspaces and choose the workspace that best fits their activity.
Read More$130 Billion JobKeeper Payments
Businesses, charities and not for profit entities impacted by the Coronavirus will be able to access a subsidy from the Government to continue paying their employees.
Read MoreJobKeeper payments
The Federal Government have announced a new wage subsidy package including $130 billion committed over the next six months to support jobs.
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