Workplace policy training Employers who have trained their staff on up to date workplace policies are in a better position to defend themselves against unfair dismissal claims and other litigation.... read more →
Each year in early May, the Treasurer delivers the Federal Budget and many people across Australia listen intently. The Budget tells us how the government intends to spend its revenue... read more →
Tax debts and payment plans Making a request to the ATO for a repayment arrangement does not necessarily guarantee that one will be granted. While a repayment arrangement is an... read more →
A client who runs his own engineering business came to see me last week. Barry was in a bit of a state. He told me it had suddenly dawned on... read more →
ACCC cracks down on franchises Franchisors need to be aware of their new legal rights and disclosure obligations under the new Franchising Code of Conduct to eliminate the risk of... read more →
I don’t know about you, but every time I watch a TV program or read about someone who’s trying to make other people’s lives better, especially children’s, all I want... read more →
Delivering Quality Customer Service Every business has a basic obligation to provide customers with quality goods or services. That is, quality in the sense of delivering on a promise to... read more →
Many parents I speak to would love to help their kids buy their own home. (Usually, so they can have more privacy without a home filled with Gen Ys &... read more →
Update on employment laws The start of the new financial year has brought about some important changes to employment laws. All employers have a responsibility to remain up to date... read more →
Over my years helping many business owners as an accounting professional I have been involved with many business owners. At year end or first time client meetings one of the... read more →