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Our firm is located in Hornsby in Sydney but we have clients all throughout Australia.
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Wages increase across public and private sectorsThe wage price index, which measures changes in the price of labour, rose 0.9% for the December 2023 quarter, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This was the highest quarterly increase since March 2009 and meant that average wages rose 4.2% for the whole of 2023. Both public and private sectors saw increases, with public sector wages rising 4.3% over 2023 and private sector increasing 4.2% for the year. This is the first time since December 2020 that the public sector has overtaken the private sector. Tags: #Hornsby Accountant#Hornsby Tax#Hornby Business Posted: Feb 2024 |
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ATO warns of penalties for overdue TPAR lodgementsThe Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has warned that businesses failing to submit their Taxable Payments Annual Report (TPAR) by the due date will face penalties. The TPAR, which must be lodged by 28 August every year, details payments made to contractors who provide the following services: * Building and construction * Courier * Cleaning * Information technology (IT) * Road freight * Security, investigation or surveillance Tags: #Hornsby tax#Hornsby business#Hornsby Accountant Posted: Feb 2024 |
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HILDA survey reveals tax relief skewed towards top earners]
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How AI could boost productivityNew research from the Productivity Commission has found there is still plenty of untapped potential in artificial intelligence (AI) for Australian businesses. In the report, the Commission details several ways in which AI can address productivity in business, including: * Skill and labour gaps: AI has the ability to add skills through potentially automating some tasks, leading to a smarter use of the limited workforce. Tags: #Hornsby Accountant#Hornsby Tax#Hornby Business Posted: Feb 2024 |