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July 2012 New!

This month, we explore the tax implications of moving overseas for work, or for businesses, bringing talent into the country (including where the LAFHA changes are up to). Plus, what changed on 1 July 2012. To download this issue, please click here.

June 2012

It's all about 1 July this month and what you need to do and review. We cover the top issues for you, your business and your superannuation fund. To download this issue, please click here.

May 2012

There is a big gap between what politicians say and what is happening "on the ground." We look at the Federal Budget announcements and what they really mean to your business. Plus, business owners often pay the price for not knowing the right time to exit their business. We look at what you should be thinking about. To download this issue, please click here.

April 2012

Inside this month we look at the truth about online business. And, if your business has employees overseas, an essential update on critical impending changes. To download this issue, please click here.

March 2012

Is the tax Commissioner one of Australia's most powerful people? Plus, 5 simple ways to manage your tax downwards. To download this issue, please click here.

February 2012

We take a look at whether a second GFC is really coming and the warning signs that tell you that your business is in trouble. Plus, you would have heard about the PPS register through the national radio advertising campaigns but is this acronym hiding any surprises for business? To download this issue, please click here.

December 2011

We take a light hearted approach this month and give Santa a brief outline of his Australian tax issues. Plus, the commercial issues businesses face at Christmas and what to do about them. Finally, a reminder about FBT and Christmas parties. To download this issue, please click here.

November 2011

Inside this month we look at the implications of a recent court case that may mean no GST is payable on forfeited services. Plus, we take a deeper look at the tax issues of the sale price when you're buying or selling a business. And, the stretching festive season and what it means to business. To download this issue, please click here.

October 2011

Inside this month, we look at the restrictions that apply when your SMSF borrows money to buy property. To download this issue, please click here.

September 2011

Inside this month we look at what (if anything) you can do to juggle tax losses between entities, the new Dad's parental payments and look at what the R&D tax credit offers. To download this issue, please click here.

August 2011

Inside this month we look at how to manage the economic rollercoaster and what it means to your business, our 5 tips to differentiate your business, and why the method you use to value your stock can make a difference to your tax. To download this issue, please click here.

July 2011

Inside this month, we look at what has changed and what to expect in the new financial year. Plus, how to sell your business. To download this issue, please click here.

June 2011

Inside this month we look further at end of year tax planning, new regulations guiding what artwork and collectibles a SMSF can acquire, and what happens when the lines between your personal finances and those of your business blur. To download this issue, please click here.

May 2011

This month, we explore what you need to act on before the end of the financial year. Plus, we take a look at the ATO benchmarks and what they really mean to business. To download this issue, please click here.

April 2011

This month we tell you how to get paid to innovate! Plus, we take a look at the key FBT issues for the 2011 FBT year. To download this issue, please click here.

March 2011

Inside this month we explore the question of when to change your business structure. Plus, the top questions asked by Trustees of SMSFs. To download this issue, please click here.

February 2011

This month we look at social media ¡§C some of the issues and the pitfalls. Plus, we explain why anyone who operates their business through a trust and has a related company as a beneficiary needs to speak to their accountant today. To download this issue, please click here.