Posts by advicecogillian
Taking control of superannuation as a wealth-building strategy
This month is an important one for superannuation funds as they go under the microscope once again for performance assessment. It’s got many members wondering how they can take control and start treating super not as a fall-back option, but as a driver for wealth. The government is reviewing default super funds for performance. You…
Read MoreNowhere to hide: ATO in hot pursuit of dodgy claims and tax debt
The Australian Tax Office has issued a warning to tax payers not to try to make false claims or ignore collection communication. The result will be forceful follow-up and audit action. Dodgy claims: It feels as though the ATO issues the same warning each year: don’t claim unrelated expenses! And yet, some people are still…
Read MoreHealthy habits for SME’s this new Financial Year to save time and tax
One of our favourite sayings is: when the going gets tough, the tough get going. Never has it been more relevant for business owners everywhere. To get you going this new financial year, there are some simple things you can do to boost your business health, and save time and tax. Year-round advice Many business…
Read MoreBad Google reviews: what they cost your business and what to do if you get one
In this age, when everyone is a critic, business reputation is very much in the hands of the consumer. This can absolutely go in your favour. Good reviews build prospect trust and trial. But a small number of bad reviews can significantly impact your bottom line, and how you handle it could be worth a…
Read MoreDivorce rates have increased, and the way you settle your finances really matters
The 2021 Australian Bureau of Statistics census data recently released shows that 2.5 million Australians are now divorced; up from 2.2 million in 2016. Of 5.55 million families, nearly 1.07 million are now single-parent families. Divorce is an extremely emotional event and a huge milestone in anyone’s financial life. It is the emotional nature of a relationship…
Read MoreCOVID relief is over for business owners, and now the struggle is real
We don’t like to focus on the negative, but bear with us on this one. Small business owners currently face government legislated (and industry-led) wage and superannuation increases, increasing energy and supply costs, a tight labour market, increased pressure from the ATO…where can a business owner – who employs Australians and supports the Australian economy…
Read MoreWhat a Labor government means for small business
After 9 years of Liberal government, small business is watching with bated breath to see if Labor is able to support them in the way that they need. Here’s what they’ve promised so far… Albanese has enacted his campaign promise of a minimum wage increase of at least 5.2%, in line with headline inflation – see…
Read MoreEconomic outlook: consumer position, cost of living, property and investment
Australian businesses are having a tough time. Australian consumers however, have money in their pocket. Here are some statistics from the Australia Bureau of Statistics June report. Slower consumer spending over the last two years means Australians have saved quite a bit of money, and their spending grew the Australian economy by 0.8% during the March…
Read MoreSmall business defence against inflation
Inflation is the latest concern for small business. Levels in the USA are concerning, and while it is not as bad here in Australia, trends such as higher cost of living and increasing interest rates have us all on alert. The current inflation rate is 5.1% – Small businesses need space and opportunity to rise…
Read More10 steps towards a smooth EOFY
With the Australian Tax Office (ATO) back in full collection mode after some leniency during the COVID peak, it is essential that businesses and individuals not only do due diligence this EOFY, but protect against an audit as well. Here’s a step-by-step guide… 1. Schedule time with your accountant A simple first step that enables…
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