Preparing For Pay Day Super
From 1 July 2026 the way superannuation is paid for employees is changing in a big way. Under the new payday super rules, employers will need to pay super at the same time as wages, rather than quarterly. This means super will need to be processed and paid every pay run. For many businesses, this will be one of the biggest payroll changes in years, so now is the time to start preparing. What is payday super? Currently, super can be paid quarterly, even though wages are paid
New Financial Year, New Rules: 6 Key Changes for Aussie Businesses
As the new financial year begins on July 1, 2025, Australian’s face several significant changes affecting wages, superannuation, and tax...
Cash or Finance? What is the Best Way to Buy a Business Vehicle?
Are you considering buying a car in your business and not sure whether to finance it or pay cash? In this video, I break down the pros...
Do you pay less tax in a company than a sole trader?
Exposing the Company Tax Rate Myth: Sole Trader vs. Company Tax Explained Are you considering setting up a company because you’ve heard...
Preparing your small biz for the holiday closure period
The Christmas and New Year holiday season is a time of celebration 🎄 Catching up with friends, spending time with family, going on...
Workers Compensation Insurance
Do you employ workers in your business? This also includes you if you are on the payroll and have your own company. Workers compensation...
Long Service Leave - Cleaning Industry
In Australia, long service leave (LSL) entitlements vary across states and industries. For the contract cleaning industry, several states...
Why your tax refund might be less in 2023
We have been speaking to clients over the past few months about why their tax refunds might be less this year. I have also been...
FBT & Electric Car Exemption
You may have heard about the new FBT (Fringe Benefits Tax) exemption for electric cars that was announced last year and recently made law....


Changes to Working From Home Tax Deductions (2023 Tax Year)
If you are someone who claims working from home tax deductions in your tax return then listen up! We have summarised the changes for the...







