Starting a Business

Starting a new business

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  • Research
  • Setup
  • Finding & selling to customers
  • Getting paid & paying others
  • Business accounting 101
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Company or Trust?

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Changing from a Sole Trader to a Company or Trust

My business has grown and I think its time to change to a Company

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December 2022

  • 4 Myths of Starting a Business
  • Company Director ID Deadline Extended to 14 Dec
  • ATO Identify 3 Primary Targets for Individual Taxpayers
  • ATO is Watching the Cash Economy
  • ATO Fines to Increase
  • Expansion on Single Touch Payroll Phase 2
  • Hello 2023 - is it Time for a Business Health Check?
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Bookkeeping Services

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March 2022

  • The Key Ingredients for Business Success - Part 3
  • Great Teams Build Great Businesses
  • Winning Website
  • Video, Technology & Software
  • Customer Database and CRM system

Marketing Essentials for Business Start-Ups

  1. Branding
  2. Website
  3. Social Media

 

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Paying Workers - Links

Take care when employing contractors as they may actually be employees in the eyes of the ATO.

Work cover, payroll tax and super may also be payable - you will need to refer to the relevant authority's website for further information

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Starting a business

When starting a business & deciding which entity to use (sole trader, trust, company) we focus of 4 things

 

1-Asset Protection - protecting business owners assets

2-Income Tax Minimisation

3-Capital Gains Tax Minimisation - when selling / exiting

4-Exit / Sale of Business

Other considerations include – director wages & super, work cover, image, note that some businesses will only deal with a company/trust as opposed to sole traders

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