by by Linda Santacruz | May 2, 2019 | Features
The start of the new financial year may bring some challenging times for Australia’s micro businesses. Earlier this year, the government passed a bill that makes it mandatory for all employers of any size to adopt single touch payroll (STP), which is a way of sending...
by Shared by the ifa | May 2, 2019 | News
In a speech to delegates at the Netwealth UK Study Tour, associate lecturer of the University of Northampton, Gillian Cardy, said that while Australia was 20 years behind the UK, this showed that independent advice has a future despite the added regulations. Read more...
by Shared by Accountants Daily | May 1, 2019 | News
In an ABC 7.30 interview, Mr Shorten was asked if the proposed changes to franking credits would mean that self-funded retirees like Chris Phillips, who currently receives $9,000 in franking credit refunds out of a $36,000 a year income, would be forced to reply “on...
by Shared by The Age | May 1, 2019 | News
A quarterly funding report from Techboard released on Wednesday shows startups raised more than $2.6 billion in the three months to March. Venture capital contributed $477 million to this, while crowdfunding delivered just $7.4 million. Read more at The...
by Contributed by Eliot Hastie | May 1, 2019 | Blog
SuperFriend, the workplace mental health and wellbeing partner for the superannuation and insurance industry, has released its submission to the government’s inquiry by calling for practical steps to be taken. The Coalition government, which launched the mental...