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ATO warns businesses still yet to lodge TPAR for 2019-20

ATO warns businesses still yet to lodge TPAR for 2019-20

by Adrian Flores | Mar 1, 2021 | News

The ATO warned businesses that have not yet lodged that they need to lodge as soon as possible to avoid penalties, as forms were due to be lodged by 28 August 2020 and are now well overdue. The TPRS is a black economy measure designed to assist the ATO identify...
COSBOA, ACTU make united call for changes to part-time work

COSBOA, ACTU make united call for changes to part-time work

by Shared by MyBusiness | Mar 1, 2021 | News

The changes are part of an agreement between the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association and Master Grocers Australia that will allow retail businesses and workers to agree to increased hours for part-time workers that provide flexibility to business and...
Scott Morrison to consider new aged care tax

Scott Morrison to consider new aged care tax

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Mar 1, 2021 | News

Released on Monday, the aged care royal commission final report contained 148 recommendations aimed at bringing about a “paradigm shift” within the sector. Read more at the AccountantsDaily.
Improving business conditions but cash flow troubles persist: ABS

Improving business conditions but cash flow troubles persist: ABS

by Adrian Flores | Feb 28, 2021 | News

The latest ABS Business Conditions and Sentiments Survey showed that, in February, 30 per cent of businesses were impacted by reduced cash flow and 28 per cent by reduced demand, compared with 72 per cent and 69 per cent in April 2020, when businesses were last asked...
Victorian government returns to easing COVID restrictions

Victorian government returns to easing COVID restrictions

by Shared by MyBusiness | Feb 28, 2021 | News

The eased restrictions will allow for more visitors in the home, reduced mask wearing and increased number of workers heading back to the office. Read more at MyBusiness.
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