Federal budget 2022 summary – hits and misses: What SMEs think
Here are the experts’ opinions on who did well and who was left out of the October budget.
Here are the experts’ opinions on who did well and who was left out of the October budget.
At the recent Tax Summit 2022, tax experts urged for a more data-driven approach to ensure that the nation’s tax system evolves and adapts to meet the requirements of individuals and businesses.
SMEs that have survived COVID are now facing a brand-new, unheard-of challenge that could make or break the Federal Budget. We have compiled a list of what CEOs want and what they anticipate from the upcoming budget.
Mission Australia CEO Sharon Callister is deeply concerned by inadequate investment in social and affordable housing, climate change, and income support.
Kerry Agiasotis, APAC President of The Access Group, explains why Australia’s SMEs will welcome compliance reprieve and technology support from 2022 Budget and whether it is enough to help them.
Following last night’s budget announcement, business leaders and security advocates say that they are unsurprised by the huge investment, but believe that more can be done to combat the looming cybercrime threat.
The Government has relaxed certain work restrictions for a range of visas including eligible Student and Working Holiday Maker visa holders, certain engineering graduates, providing support to businesses and aiding Australia’s economic recovery.
The Government is continuing to invest in Australian apprenticeships to ensure businesses have the skilled workforce they need.
The Government will increase the low and middle-income tax offset (LMITO) for the 2021-22 income year. LMITO is targeted at low and middle-income earners that are most susceptible to cost of living pressures.