by RebeccaD | Nov 2, 2020 | Latest News
Are you the (personality) type to easily achieve balance? Checking emails late into the night, reaching for your phone before you’ve even had breakfast to start your working day, the ‘lunch break’ that involves a Zoom meeting – the lines between our work lives...
by RebeccaD | Nov 2, 2020 | Latest News
FBT changes under COVID: What are the rules? The COVID-19 pandemic is raising some interesting questions for small business employers in relation to their Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) liabilities. With many employees working from home, common employee benefits are often...
by RebeccaD | Nov 2, 2020 | Latest News
Outsmart your biases: using investor psychology to your advantage When it comes to decision making, we don’t always get it right. It is human nature to fall for several behavioural traps when making everyday decisions and also when trying to predict the future. Even...
by RebeccaD | Nov 2, 2020 | Accounting and Tax
Granny flats: tax tips and traps The idea of adding a granny flat to your property sounds like a great idea. A property to rent out to generate some welcome extra income, or a home for adult children or mum and dad in their later years. But there are important tax and...
by RebeccaD | Nov 2, 2020 | Latest News
November 2020 November is here and it’s shaping up as a big month at home and abroad. As the Melbourne Cup field burst out of the gates on Tuesday, the Reserve Bank is widely tipped to announce a cut in the cash rate. And then there’s the US election on Wednesday...