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What do I need to do when I hit the $75,000 income threshold in business?

What do I need to do when I hit the $75,000 income threshold in business?

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jul 19, 2021 | Blog

We’ve all heard of GST, but as a new business owner it can be difficult to understand your different tax obligations. For instance, what happens when you reach the $75,000 income threshold? First of all, let’s take a look at how GST works. What is GST? GST is a 10%...
A relationship does not always equal a property claim – Family Law Testimonial

A relationship does not always equal a property claim – Family Law Testimonial

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jul 6, 2021 | Blog

Home » Blog » Page 32   Client Testimonial “I’ve had a great experience working with Rob at Greenhalgh Pickard, I’m very grateful for his advice and knowledge and in the end I’ve obtained a very positive outcome. Thanks for all the hard work...
Declaring your cryptocurrency with the ATO – We can help!

Declaring your cryptocurrency with the ATO – We can help!

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jul 5, 2021 | Blog

Home » Blog » Page 32 Cryptocurrency and Taxes – We can help! Did you know Greenhalgh Pickard can now help with your Cryptocurrency Tax obligations? Crypto trades and transactions require meticulous record keeping and we at Greenhalgh Pickard have developed a...
Domestic Violence Orders – How to prevent a breach and criminal charges being laid

Domestic Violence Orders – How to prevent a breach and criminal charges being laid

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jul 5, 2021 | Blog

Home » Archives for admin Domestic Violence has in recent times been in headlines of the media for its major reforms to help protect its victims. However we have found here at Greenhalgh Pickard that there isn’t a lot of information out there for alleged perpetrators...
Is your business ready to adopt the 2.5% minimum wage increase?

Is your business ready to adopt the 2.5% minimum wage increase?

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jun 30, 2021 | Blog

EMPLOYMENT LAW NEWS   ATTENTION EMPLOYERS: The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has just announced in their Annual Wage Review, that from July 1 2021, the national minimum wage is set to rise by 2.5%. This change to the Fair Work Act 2009 will apply to all awards,...
Top 5 mistakes business owners make… and how to avoid them

Top 5 mistakes business owners make… and how to avoid them

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jun 22, 2021 | Blog

As a small business owner, you no doubt have a lot on your plate. Depending on the size of your business, you probably wear a lot of different hats too, from CEO and CFO through to marketing manager and book-keeper. So what are some of the common mistakes small...
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