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Each August, the tax office publicly releases its targets for the year. It's a valuable guide for taxpayers – forewarned is forearmed.
Business owners have limited options to save on tax – and they’re disappearing rapidly. We run through 10 of the best tax-saving strategies.
The end of the financial year is approaching and business owners should now be talking to their accountant about ways to legitimately reduce the tax bill for 2008.
The Australian Taxation Office has warned that it will closely scrutinise the affairs of business owners and tax scheme promoters that engage in dodgy evasion schemes.
The Rudd Government's inaugural budget is finally in the bag, but how was it for you?
The Rudd Government has axed the Commercial Ready program as part of a wide range of cuts to business assistance.
Small Business Minister Craig Emerson proudly says in one of his budget media releases that yesterday’s personal income tax cuts are good for small business.
There is not much positive tax relief for small businesses in the 2008 Budget, writes Joe Kaleb.
The simplified superannuation reforms introduced by the previous Federal Government are mostly positive for taxpayers. These reforms include a complete exemption from tax for pension and lump sum payments made from a superannuation fund where the taxpayer is aged 60 and over.
As the economy slows, more and more entrepreneurs are finding themselves in trouble. There have been some spectacular high profile falls. Some have lost their shareholdings and others have been forced to shut the doors completely. Watch out for these 10 ways you could lose your business – avoid these and survive the downturn.