With 2025 just around the corner, businesses are preparing for both opportunities and challenges in the new year
As we approach 2025, businesses are facing new challenges and opportunities. In this edition of Hello Tax Talk, we tackle some of the big topics that business owners need to know about—from economic updates and tax tips to payroll guidance and superannuation compliance.
Here’s what we’re covering this week:
💳 What’s Happening in the Aussie Economy This Week: Credit Card Spending Surge—What It Means for Small Businesses:
With Australians expected to spend $86 billion this festive season, we look at how businesses can make the most of the spending boom while preparing for post-holiday slowdowns.
💡 Tax Tips: Employees vs Independent Contractors—Key Differences and Compliance Tips:
Understand the rules to avoid costly misclassification mistakes and stay compliant with tax laws.
📚 The Ledger Lowdown: Cash vs. Accrual Accounting—Which Is Right for You?
We explain the pros and cons of both methods to help you choose the best fit for your business.
🎄 The Business Boost: 5 Ways to Make the Most of the Holidays:
Recharge, reflect, and set yourself up for a successful year with these practical tips.
🔄 Super Strategies: Transitioning to Retirement (TTR)—Tax Implications and Planning Advice
Thinking about easing into retirement? Learn the tax rules and compliance steps for starting a TTR pension.
Stay Informed and Prepared
Whether you’re planning for growth or simply looking to stay compliant with tax and payroll rules, Hello Tax Talk Issue 5 has you covered.
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Closing Note:
As we step into 2025, it’s the perfect time to review your goals and prepare your business for success. Dive into this issue, explore the insights, and let us know your thoughts!
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