This article was sourced from Sourceable. Article by Anne Paten. If you walk around any construction site across the country, it’s immediately apparent that sub-contractors are the backbone of Australia’s building and construction industry. They enter into contracts, do the work and have a fundamental legal right to be paid. But in this industry, all small business […]
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Top 5 warning signs of business failure
Top 5 warning signs of business failure When financial pressure is mounting, a company director has a lot of noise to deal with. In this situation, a small business owner can become blinkered and miss the obvious warning signs in front of them. The ability to identify, and act on warning signs can help a business […]
The ATO’s stronger debt collection measures
The ATO’s stronger debt collection measures The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has implemented stronger debt collection measures to counter the recent increase in tax debt of small business owners. The Sydney Morning Herald recently reported an increase in Australian tax debt to almost $20 billion, with small business taxpayers accounting for 60 per cent of […]
Six steps to avoid Christmas insolvency
Six steps to avoid Christmas insolvency Christmas can be a peak time for some small business owners, such as retailers, and a challenging time for others, such as manufacturers and service providers. It is no coincidence that the number of insolvencies for certain industries rises in February and March each year after paying wages, finance […]
Small business tax debts to be disclosed by ATO
Small business tax debts to be disclosed by ATO In its mid-year economic and fiscal outlook, the Australian Government announced that it will allow the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to disclose tax debt information of businesses that have ‘not effectively engaged with the ATO’ to credit reporting agencies from 1 July 2017. Initially, this measure […]