Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is reminding small businesses about three things to be aware of ahead of the end of financial year
Angus Jones
Angus Jones
Angus started his first small business in 1989 and has since gone on to have a successful career in marketing. He realised although there were many websites for small business none was addressing the question of how to. Angus has a passion to articulate benefits that add value to customers/readers.
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To succeed, a website must provide a simple, easy & safe consumer journey via a payment gateway
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The end of the financial year (EOFY) is a crucial time for Australian small businesses.…
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Guide to offering gift cards and the rules. A business benefits from having the money upfront and encouraging repeat visits to the store.
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Customer loyalty can be a brand’s most affordable and effective ambassadors by creating word-of-mouth referrals and repeat purchasing
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30% increase in demand for Accountants as many finalise late tax returns while others prepare for the end of this financial year.
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campaign to defend the right of hundreds of thousands of independent contractors and self-employed tradies
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Norton is warning Australians to remain cautious over the coming months as various tax time scams begin to emerge.
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Instagram is expanding its broadcast channels globally giving creators a new way to engage with their followers at scale in real time.
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Study suggests that some workers may be struggling to adapt to the new normal, and simply slacking off at work.