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Goods exports hit record $36b in April

Goods exports hit record $36b in April

by Shared by Yahoo! Finance | May 25, 2021 | News

This was the country’s third highest goods surplus on record, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Tuesday.Read more at Yahoo! Finance
Working from home is now just ‘work’, and Australia Talks data suggests it’s here to stay

Working from home is now just ‘work’, and Australia Talks data suggests it’s here to stay

by Shared by ABC News | May 25, 2021 | News

NAB information technology manager Simon Kooloos is one of those benefiting from the shift.Read more at ABC Business News
Strict policy and turnarounds are top finance barriers, say SMEs

Strict policy and turnarounds are top finance barriers, say SMEs

by Shared by The Adviser | May 25, 2021 | News

According to the Banjo SME Compass Report, 59 per cent of SMEs have experienced challenges when looking to secure funding for their business. Read more at The Adviser
Small business encouraged to get in early with EOFY tax planning

Small business encouraged to get in early with EOFY tax planning

by Karen Tan | May 24, 2021 | News

Tax advisers are getting in early this year, with a particular warning to small businesses to act now. HLB Mann Judd Sydney tax partner Peter Bembrick said the economic uncertainty of the 2020–21 financial year should motivate SMEs to review tax planning strategies...
ATO sheds light on crypto compliance focus

ATO sheds light on crypto compliance focus

by Shared by Accountants Daily | May 24, 2021 | News

Speaking at a tax-time tips seminar on Thursday, ATO assistant commissioner Adam O’Grady warned tax agents and taxpayers that his office will be closely watching all capital events related to cryptocurrency come tax time.  Read more at Accountants Daily
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