June 2019 - Business Accelerator Magazine
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			FREE Webinar on Single Touch Payroll With the change to Single Touch Payroll reporting requirements impacting 700,000 employers, this is a major compliance issue commencing for small employers from the 1st July 2019. Watch our short webinar on what you need to know about Single Touch Payroll now Read More…  | 
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			Federal Budget Overview 2019/20
			 The 2019/20 Federal Budget was released by the Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on April 2, 2019. This pre-election budget detailed some significant tax measures which we outline in this article...  | 
	
			 
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			Financial Year End Tax Planning
			 
				Everybody wants to save tax. Tax planning is a very important part of our role as accountants. With the 2018/19 financial year drawing to a
				close, now is the time to look at some tax planning strategies to help you minimise your tax liability within the framework of the
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			Thinking
			of Renovating Your Investment Property?
			 Creating wealth through an investment property is a well-established practice in Australia. Of the approximate 9 million residential dwellings in this country, almost 25% are rental properties. Read on for our renovation tax tips... Read More... | 
	
			 
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			Buyer Beware – Before You Buy a Business...
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			The Importance of
			Local Search for Small Business Owners
			 
				If your business relies on local customers, like hairdressers, barbers, florists, restaurants, building trades or car repair businesses, you
				need to be focused on utilising the power of Google’s Local Search. Read on to make sure your business isn’t invisible to potential new
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			ATO Expects to
			Visit 1,800 Businesses in Black Economy Blitz
			 The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has identified specific locations as ‘risk areas’ in each state to target small business looking for evidence of black economy activity  | 
	















