Business owners who claim a high level of use of the company car can expect to hear from the taxman. By TERRY HAYES of Thomson Legal & Regul…
Business owners who claim a high level of use of the company car can expect to hear from the taxman. By TERRY HAYES of Thomson Legal & Regul…
SMEs in the financial planning sector face additional red tape and potentially hefty penalties under new anti-money-laundering regulations t…
Anyone found guilty of price fixing and collusion could be jailed for up to five years under planned federal laws. The draft laws, which wil…
The new Coalition opposition signalled that it will focus more heavily on rebuilding its support among business owners in announcing its sha…
In the case of quick sales, it is definitely a case of make haste slowly. Preparing for a quick saleSelling a business is not a simple proc…
Don’t forget the tax implications when using items taken from stock for your own use. By TERRY HAYES of Thomson Legal & Regulatory. By Te…
The newly sworn in Assistant Treasurer Chris Bowen has arranged to meet Treasury officials this week to discuss bringing in criminal penalti…
Employers are about to get a leg-up from the Labor Government on the often mountainous superannuation paperwork. MICHAEL LAURENCE helps with…
To save taxpayers money, the Labor party intends to roll back recent changes to tax law that allowed family trusts to make distributions to …
The tax office is considering going easy on people who are late making their GST payments where it does not involve a loss of tax revenue.Un…
Minister–elect for Finance and Red Tape Lindsay Tanner has ruled out any red tape review, saying he wants to get right down to action. Tan…
Business groups have welcomed Kevin Rudd’s decision to appoint Craig Emerson as Labor’s small business minister, but some have expressed…