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What the RBA Card Surcharge Reforms Means for Your Business.

What the RBA Card Surcharge Reforms Means for Your Business.

by Utkarsh | Jun 4, 2026 | Accounting/ Tax, Blog

Written by: Dylan Murphy (Updated: 04/06/2026) Understanding evolving payment regulations and tax considerations for small business owners. A potential RBA card surcharge ban in Australia represents a significant shift for Queensland businesses managing transaction...
Remember 7% Indexation to HECS Debt? You May Get a Refund for It

Remember 7% Indexation to HECS Debt? You May Get a Refund for It

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Dec 13, 2024 | Accounting/ Tax, Blog

Home » Accounting/ Tax Written by: Dylan Murphy   Were you affected by the huge indexation jump in student HECS debts? Or did you pay off your student loan in 2023 or 2024? Good news— you may have a study loan refund on its way. On 26 November 2024, the...
5 Reasons Why You Need to Pay PAYG Instalments

5 Reasons Why You Need to Pay PAYG Instalments

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Aug 27, 2024 | Accounting/ Tax, Blog

Home » Accounting/ Tax Written by: Damon Jones, Senior Accountant & Dylan Murphy, Accountant In Australia, the Pay As You Go (PAYG) instalment system is a vital component of the country’s tax framework. It is designed to help individuals with investments and...
The Importance of Understanding Financials for Business Owners

The Importance of Understanding Financials for Business Owners

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jul 29, 2024 | Accounting/ Tax, Blog

Home » Archives for abbey Understanding financials is paramount for every business owner, regardless of the size or sector. Here are several compelling reasons why mastering the financial aspects of your business is crucial:   1. Informed Decision...
Beware of Tax Scams: Key Warning Signs and How to Protect Yourself

Beware of Tax Scams: Key Warning Signs and How to Protect Yourself

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jul 4, 2024 | Accounting/ Tax, Blog

Home » Archives for abbey Tax scams are increasingly sophisticated and prevalent, posing significant risks to individuals and businesses alike. As your trusted advisors, we want to ensure you are well-informed about the common tax scams and how to protect yourself....
What’s happening with HECS Loans following the Federal Budget release?

What’s happening with HECS Loans following the Federal Budget release?

by Greenhalgh Pickard | May 22, 2024 | Accounting/ Tax, Blog

Home » Accounting/ Tax If you paid off your HECS debt after June 2023, you might be eligible for a cash refund from the Australian Tax Office (ATO). This follows the Government’s announcement to eliminate $3 billion in student debts by changing the way HECS debt is...
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