On Tuesday, 11 May 2021, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg handed down the 2021-22 Federal Budget, his 3rd Budget. The major tax-related measures announced in the Budget included: Personal tax rates – no changes were made to personal tax rates, the Government having already brought forward the Stage 2 tax rates to 1 July 2020. The StageContinue reading “2021-2022 Budget Summary”
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Covid-19 Stimulus Voucher Scheme
The State government of NSW is launching its Dine & Discover voucher scheme in March. Every NSW resident will be given 2 x $25 vouchers to use at dining venues and 2 x $25 vouchers to be used for entertainment and recreation. You will be able to access your vouchers via the Service NSW appContinue reading “Covid-19 Stimulus Voucher Scheme”
Budget 2020-2021
Here is a simple, jargon free summary of the budget measures that affect individuals and small businesses: Individuals Tax Cuts Tax cuts that were due to come into effect in 2022 have been brought forward to 1 July 2020. How much you will save depends on your level of income: Income Tax Savings $25,000 $245Continue reading “Budget 2020-2021”
Need a hand?
Drought, bushfires, Covid-19, festivals cancelled, recession! GQ Tax is here to help. My flexible pricing means relief for you during a downturn (no fixed fees, no automatic annual increases). Specialised cash flow coaching is available to all business clients to help you get the most out of your business whatever the conditions. Call Grant todayContinue reading “Need a hand?”
30% Discount Bushfire & Covid-19 Frontline Heroes
Thanks to our bushfire and Covid-19 heroes! Discount is available to employees and businesses in; health care, aged care, emergency services, RFS volunteers, ADF personnel including reserves, hygiene services, food supply and essential retail. Terms and Conditions Offer available to all employees in the listed industries (eg. admin staff working in a hospital would beContinue reading “30% Discount Bushfire & Covid-19 Frontline Heroes”
Drought and JobKeeper
I’m hearing a lot of people (including other accountants!) say that JobKeeper isn’t available for some businesses in our region because their turnover was already low 12 months ago because of the drought. Using the basic test, this may be right, your businesses turnover might not be 30% lower than last year because it wasContinue reading “Drought and JobKeeper”
