Using open source software is a bit like cooking for yourself: difficult at first, but with practice it can take you to some interesting are…
Using open source software is a bit like cooking for yourself: difficult at first, but with practice it can take you to some interesting are…
Business conditions easingBusiness conditions could be turning, thanks to rising wages and costs. The St George-ACCI Index of Small Business…
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 & …
Business left in the dark in Labor IR revolutionBusiness groups are critical of the lack of detail in the Labor IR proposal announced last n…
Steady CPI eases rate fearsAustralia’s key inflation measure, the consumer price index, increased by 0.1% in the March quarter – decreas…
Given that millions, if not billions, of dollars are going to be changing hands very soon, SMEs had better start taking succession planning …
FBT and cars have been meshed together ever since the tax was introduced, but working with the FBT laws has not become any easier. By TERRY …
Escalating war of words on broadband A group of 11 telcos made a complaint against Telstra to the ACCC yesterday, alleging that Australia…
When the goods and services tax was introduced, it was a red letter day for the tax office, and the tax man is more keen than ever to keep t…
From the end of March the clock is ticking for SMEs to lodge their BAS statement. Don’t leave it to the last minute and certainly don’t …
Perks can help attract and keep good employees, but remember that they attract tax. By TERRY HAYES of Thomson Legal and Regulatory. Provid…