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Changes to your pay as you go withholding cycle

With announced changes to your pay as you go (PAYG) withholding cycle, your PAYG withholding cycle may change from 1 July 2024.
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Changes in the Small Business Super Clearing House

Given the proximity of the next SG contribution deadline on 28 April 2024, it is important to take action ahead of this date to prevent potential compliance issues.

Complete tasks for your tax period

Financial year end is the perfect time to do a check-up, celebrate your successes, and refocus on business goals.
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Manage your business cash flow

A cash flow budget or projection, and having enough cash at the right time, makes it easier for business owners to pay bills and other expenses and meet tax, super and employer obligations.
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4 Start Up Tips for Budding Entrepreneurs

Starting your own business can feel like you’re in a pressure cooker with newfound worry about when the next dollar will land in your bank account. However there are some solid steps that owners of start-ups can take from Day 1 to keep finances in check and make what should be an exciting process less daunting.
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Tips for Maintaining and Managing Good Cash Flow

Read why having adequate working capital at all times is really important, and managing this capital carefully is critical.
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Xero File Review Service

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Notch Above's Xero File Review Service gives you the peace of mind that your business accounting data is accurate and therefore providing information that enables you to make informed financial decisions to sustain and push your business forward despite COVID-19.
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2019 Small Business Tax Time Toolkit

The ATO's 2019 Small Business Tax Time Toolkit may assist small business owners to complete accurate expense claims, with help and support from Notch Above Bookkeeping.
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Going Freelance

With the right understanding of your finances, freelancers can generate a very healthy income from their skills. But to make your microbusiness profitable, you definitely need some sound financial management.