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Hornsby Accountants, Tax Agents, Business Advice and Consultants
We provide exceptional service in a timely and efficient manner.
Our firm is located in Hornsby in Sydney but we have clients all throughout Australia.
We are large enough to offer the full range of accounting and taxation solutions, yet small enough to offer a friendly, hassle-free, tailored service.
Hornsby Based Accountants, Business Tax Agents and Consultants
Sales growth slow but steady
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Four ways to improve your cashflow in 2024Cashflow is the lifeblood of any business and key for financial sustainability. With the end of this calendar year approaching, business owners should start planning now for ways to improve cashflow in 2024.
Whether your cashflow is in the negative, meaning more money is going out the back door then coming in the front door, or you want to maximise growth, here are four effective strategies for improving cashflow next year.
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New rules target tax-shy multinationalsNew amendments proposed by Treasury aim to tighten multinational tax loopholes, increase transparency and ensure multinationals pay their fair share of tax. It follows on from the government's decision, in this year's federal budget, to introduce an integrity measure to address risks to Australia’s domestic tax base stemming from the use of excessive debt deductions. "Australians expect companies to pay their fair share. When global multinationals exploit loopholes to pay less tax, they’re gaining an unfair advantage over local businesses,” Treasurer Jim Chalmers said. Tags: #Hornsby tax#Hornsby business#Hornsby Accountant Posted: Nov 2023 |
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Fair Work gives holiday leave reminderWith the Christmas holidays fast approaching, it's time to start planning your business’s leave and shut-down. According to Fair Work, an employer can direct their staff to take annual leave while the business has shut down if your award or registered agreement allows it. In most cases, the direction must be reasonable, in writing and given to affected employees within the required notice period. If a staff member does not have enough annual leave to cover the shut down, they may take leave they haven’t yet accrued or take unpaid leave. Tags: #Hornsby tax#Hornsby business#Hornsby Accountant Posted: Oct 2023 |