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STP Phase 2 Starts January 2022

Learn what STP Phase 2 means for employers

Single Touch Payroll (STP) Phase 2 reporting starts 1 January 2022.

If you employ staff, you’ll need to be ready for this change.

If your business uses Xero, it will be compliant.

If not — or you know someone who is not — there’s time to start thinking […]

Single Touch Payroll (STP) Phase 2 reporting

Learn about what STP Phase 2 means for you

Single Touch Payroll (STP) Phase 2 reporting starts 1 January 2022.

If you employ staff, you’ll need to be ready for this change.

New guidelines that explain the changes are now available to help.

STP Phase 2 reporting means changes to the way you report:

amounts paid […]

COVID-19 JobSaver payment

About the COVID-19 JobSaver payment

Program closes 18 October 2021

Various Public Health Order restrictions and COVID-19 border closures have created challenges for many businesses across New South Wales that will either be forced to close or experience reduced demand.

JobSaver will provide cash flow support to impacted businesses to help […]

Financial year-end preparation

What’s changed and what’s new?

It has been a year of recovery for Australian businesses, with the country achieving some of the best economic outcomes in the world.

While there have been disruptions, there have also been additional allowances and tax changes designed to assist businesses.

Stay on top of your obligations with this helpful […]

Expansion of Single Touch Payroll

Employers to report additional information through STP on or before each payday.

In the 2019-20 Budget it was announced that the data collected through Single Touch Payroll (STP) will be expanded.

This expansion of STP reduces the reporting burden for employers who need to report information about their employees to multiple government agencies and supports […]

Changes to STP reporting from 1 July

This may affect how you report to the Tax Office

There are changes to STP reporting for small employers with closely held payees and quarterly reporting for micro employers from 1 July 2021.

Employers should be reporting through Single Touch Payroll (STP) unless they only have closely held payees, or they are covered by a deferral […]

Dr Sanjay Warrier speaks with Salisburys

Breast Oncology and Oncoplastic Surgeon, Sydney

Salisbury’s client Dr Sanjay Warrier is a dedicated and compassionate Consultant Breast Oncology and Oncoplastic Surgeon at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, Royal Prince Alfred and Mater Hospitals.

After qualifying and then completing a period of Fellowships, Sanjay decided to set up his own practice in 2014 to establish a positive […]

NSW BUDGET 2020

What there is for NSW Small Business

Support for local and small businesses a focal point for the NSW government in its 2020-21 Budget.

Payroll tax relief

The 2020/21 NSW State Budget has announced a temporary reduction in the payroll tax rate to 4.85% for the 2020/21 and 2021/22 financial years. The threshold will also increase […]

The importance of quality business bookkeeping

4 key ways to turn a bookkeeping headache into practical business help

As a small business owner, ever found yourself wondering what life would be like if you didn’t have to do your own books?

Could the quality of your bookkeeping be putting you and your business at risk because you don’t know what you’re […]

Electrician’s spark rekindled, fires up owners to sell

Tom and Melissa Muntz owned and ran a successful electrical contracting business for 30 years.

In a typical business-couple style, Tom was customer-facing on the tools whilst Melissa kept the bookkeeping and payroll running smoothly in the office.

Their business operated in an industrial niche market which proved to be lucrative and provided Tom and […]