5 Critical Financial Metrics to Monitor in a Small-Medium Business

For business owners aiming for growth and stability, keeping track of critical financial metrics is a good basis for deciding strategy. Here are five essential ...
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Economic crossroads: US shrinks, China stimulates, Australia holds steady

The US economy experienced a notable slowdown in the first quarter of 2025. The latest GDP data showed the economy contracted at an annual rate ...
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ATO’s new requirements for NFPs

If you are involved with running a not for profit (NFP) organisation it is important to be aware of key obligations and requirements. In particular, ...
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From Air Fryers to swimwear: tax deductions to avoid

With the 2025 tax season fast approaching the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is reminding taxpayers to be careful when claiming work related expenses. This is ...
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Labor’s victory: unpacking the promises and priorities

As the Labor party settle back into their seats having secured a majority in the House of Representatives, we look at the campaign promises and ...
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The ATO’s updated small business benchmarking tool

The ATO has updated its small business benchmarks with the latest data taken from the 2022–23 financial year. These benchmarks cover 100 industries and allow ...
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Property subdivision projects: the tax implications

Property subdivision projects: the tax implications

As the urban sprawl continues in most major Australian cities, we are often asked to advise on the tax treatment of subdivision projects. Before jumping ...
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Instant asset write-off threshold finally confirmed

It has been a long time coming, but the Government finally passed legislation increasing the instant asset write-off threshold for the year ending 30 June ...
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Year-end tax planning opportunities & risks

With the end of the financial year fast approaching we outline some opportunities to maximise your deductions and give you the low down on areas ...
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Threshold for tax-free retirement super increases

The amount of money that can be transferred to a tax-free retirement account will increase to $2m on 1 July 2025. Each year, advisers await ...
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The proposed ban on non-compete clauses

In the 2025-26 Federal Budget the Government announced a ban on non-compete clauses and “no poach” agreements. In the 2025-26 Federal Budget, the Government announced ...
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Super guarantee rules catch up with venues and gyms

The superannuation guarantee rules are broad and, in some circumstances, extend beyond the definition of common law employees to some directors, contractors, entertainers, sports persons ...
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